A citrus disease might be cured by genetic modification. But would the public allow it?
By JR Williams In 2005, orange groves across Florida began showing signs of a lethal disease called citrus greening. The...
By JR Williams In 2005, orange groves across Florida began showing signs of a lethal disease called citrus greening. The...
By Andrea Thrower Do you know what happened to your eggs before you scrambled them for breakfast? If you live...
By Andrea Thrower, Pia Jasinski and Yamile Escobar As solid waste decomposes in a landfill, it generates methane, a greenhouse...
By Emily Loewinger Last year a toxin in the ocean ravaged south Florida’s coastlines, killed thousands of marine organisms and...
By Cecilia Mojica and Toni Gualandri Tiny homes can reduce construction waste as well as provide a more sustainable lifestyle.
By Sean O'Dea Butterflies are more than beautiful. They benefit nature -- and teach us about handling change.
By Eugene Kinchen In an experiment called “wetlaculture,” scientists use miniature wetlands to clean fertilizer runoff from miniature farmland. The...
By Seth Tanenhaus Students from two environmental classes at FGCU produced videos as part of an experiment to see whether...
By Alex Figares Southwest Florida isn’t known for its lakes, but that doesn’t stop real estate developers from naming their...
By Alex Figares He was going to be an attorney like his father and grandfather. But Kyle Rossin’s plans changed...