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As National Park System visitor numbers hit record highs, here’s how...

Allie McCreary, Auburn University and Michael Brunson, Auburn University Visiting America’s national parks is a treasured public pastime. The...

Disasters like bridge collapses put transportation agencies’ emergency plans to the test

Lee D. Han, University of Tennessee A container ship rammed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore around...

Debunking stereotypes about mobile homes could make them a new face...

Zachary Lamb, University of California, Berkeley; Jason Spicer, University of Toronto, and Linda Shi, Cornell University When you hear...

A century after the Appalachian Trail was proposed, millions hike it...

Charles C. Chester, Brandeis University The Appalachian Trail, North America’s most famous hiking route, stretches over 2,189 mountainous miles...

A century after the Appalachian Trail was proposed, millions hike it...

Charles C. Chester, Brandeis University The Appalachian Trail, North America’s most famous hiking route, stretches over 2,189 mountainous miles...

The Texas blackouts showed how climate extremes threaten energy systems across...

Roshanak (Roshi) Nateghi, Purdue University Pundits and politicians have been quick to point fingers over the debacle in Texas...

Workers are looking for direction from management – and any map...

Scott F. Latham, University of Massachusetts Lowell and Beth Humberd, University of Massachusetts Lowell Over eight months ago, with haste and necessity, workers and organizations...

“>Endangered tigers face growing threats from an Asian road-building boom

Neil Carter, University of Michigan Tigers are one of the world’s most iconic wild species, but today they are endangered throughout Asia. They once roamed...

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