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
Rising sea levels are threatening to flood Miami. In fact, some scientists estimate that the entire city could be underwater by the end of the 21st century
The speedy collection of this data will help with crop management and flood prediction
Who owns biodiversity? No one and everyone—or maybe, a German chemical company
The reddish hues of the vast dunes of the Namib Desert in southern Africa are a result of concentrations of iron in the sand
Researchers looked at the little-studied danger of dust and worsening air quality in the American Southwest
Like a dynamic weather app for the sea, the program allows fishermen to pinpoint areas of conservation and can be updated daily
Genetics might be the key to creating vineyards that both resist disease and don’t taste like skunk
A new exhibition at the National Museum of Natural History explores the deadly past of global epidemics
If the past century is any indication, global warming may be contributing to less stable marine ecosystems
An unlikely debate about rockweed brings together Rachel Carson, marine biology and Maine's supreme court
Reports of these ground-chasms have been swelling in the past few years. Geology helps explain why
Geologist Andrew C. Scott reconstructs the sites of past blazes to look at our relationship with this elusive element
Hydrogen cyanide is a molecule that appears to be at the heart of the creation of life. To create it, scientists need a burst of energy
Can a farmer and a brewer come together to bring hops back to the eastern United States?
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