Australian researchers are using AI and mathematics to detect tiny changes that may precede the often-deadly events
Road-tripping through prehistoric times on the West Coast
Scientists look to the Norwegian archipelago's fast-moving glaciers to better understand how other accelerating glaciers will behave
A biologist treks to the site where the little-known naturalist penned a paper on evolution that would spur on a rivalrous Charles Darwin
As Louisiana’s Isle de Jean Charles slips away, the Biloxi-Chitimacha-Choctaw tribe plans community renewal and a museum for their new home
A new study finds that only 13 percent of the ocean can be classified as "wilderness." But what does this even mean?
The country consumes 28 percent of the world's meat—twice as much as the United States. And that figure is only set to increase.
A marine biology student at Northeastern University captures the vulnerable organisms that have to survive high and low tide
Biogeographers have built a virtual world to trace the emergence and extinction of species during the last eight glacial cycles
And it's scaring away visitors
The publication gave rise to a new community of environmental thinkers, where hippies and technophiles found common ground
In the hopes of preserving their genetic diversity, entomologists are collecting and freezing this valuable fluid
Sunscreen is vital for skin protection. But researchers are finding that even 'reef-friendly' versions may pose serious environmental threats
Stumped on how to take the temperature of the ocean floor, oceanographers turned to the cutest, most competent divers they knew
The discovery of two new viruses related to those that cause SARS and MERS marks PREDICT's first milestone in the region
The Smithsonian’s first and only botanical illustrator brings her subjects to life in all their scientific glory
Toxoplasmosis is now the number one disease threat to the recovery of this endangered marine mammal
Bees tend to get all the attention, but Marvel turns the spotlight on one of nature’s most devious masterminds
The laws of nature constrict living light to a few hues, which also happen to be quite patriotic
...and so unbearable for you
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