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Scientists are getting a close look at how trillions of microbes that share our bodies can get out of whack and spur disease
The degradation of relations between the U.S. and Cuba under President Donald Trump has begun to cut into scientific and medical cooperation on issues ranging from treatment of infectious diseases to coral reef preservation
Six months after a Chinese scientist was widely scorned for helping to make the world's first gene-edited babies, new information suggests that others may be interested in pursuing the same kind of work
California wildlife officers are investigating a suspected mountain lion attack that injured a 4-year-old boy in a San Diego County wilderness park
A scientist for a U.S. laboratory in New Mexico pleaded not guilty Tuesday to charges that he lied about contacts he had with a state-run program in China that seeks to draw foreign-educated talent
Hundreds of people walking on a University of Colorado campus were unknowingly photographed as part of a facial recognition research project funded by U.S. intelligence and military agencies
Late-season rain and snow were apparently too much for a bald eagle chick in a California forest nest watched by a popular internet camera
Teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg is urging world leaders to acknowledge that global warming "is the biggest crisis humanity has ever faced."
Consider turning your grassy lawn into a bee lawn to help bees, birds and other pollinators
Green parties' strong showing in elections for the European Parliament raised hopes _ particularly among young voters _ that global warming and other environmental issues will get more serious consideration on the continent
Mexican gray wolves have been blamed for killing nearly as many cows and calves in the first four months of 2019 as they did all of last year.
AP FACT CHECK: Trump shrugs off hard trade realities as foolishness
A friend says the California man killed by a shark in Hawaii over the weekend was a frequent visitor to the islands and an avid scuba diver who had recently retired
Federal and local governments have poured more than $5 billion into buying tens of thousands of private properties over the past few decades to try to diminish the long-term costs of repeated floods