How Much Does it Really Cost (the Planet) to Make a Penny?
All that copper and zinc for a coin most people throw away—what’s the sustainable solution?
Why Do Humans Have Canine Teeth and More Questions From Our Readers
You asked, we answered
The Fight Against Elephant Poachers Is Going Commando
In central Africa, a former Israeli military trainer and his team are deploying battle-tested tactics to stop the runaway slaughter of elephants
What’s the Best Way to Help the Amazon’s Indigenous People?
Can a pioneering computer model save the rainforest’s residents from our best intentions?
The Science Behind Yellowstone’s Rainbow Hot Spring
The Grand Prismatic Spring might seem photoshopped, but there’s very real science beneath its vibrant colors
When the Arctic Gets Warmer, It Also Affects a Tropical Ecosystem Thousands of Miles Away
As spring arrives earlier in far northern Russia, red knots get smaller—and have trouble in their African winter homes
Journey to the Center of Earth
Ancient Spacedust Reveals Surprising Twist in Evolution of Earth’s Early Atmosphere
Mini fossil meteorites are providing new insights about how our ancient atmosphere evolved into its current state
The Black Sea Is Dying, and War Might Push it Over the Edge
Surrounded by six countries, all with their own agendas, the massive body of water is at risk of becoming another casualty of regional strife
Journey to the Center of Earth
Crushing Pressures Start to Reveal the Truth About Earth’s Core
Iron makes up the bulk of our planet’s core. But now, researchers are getting closer to figuring out what else swirls at the center of the Earth
Early Microscopes Revealed a New World of Tiny Living Things
A cloth merchant turned a device for checking his wares into an instrument fit for science
The Future Is Here Festival Considers Extraterrestrial Life and the Essence of Humanity
In the festival’s final day, speakers turn to the cosmos and our place within it
Shining Light on Brazil’s Secret Coral Reef
The massive, previously unstudied reef is unlike any other known on Earth
Why Didn’t the First Earth Day’s Predictions Come True? It’s Complicated
More than half a century ago, scientists and activists predicted utter doom for the planet. That hasn’t happened yet, but it’s nothing to cheer about
What Does a Dying Forest Sound Like?
As temperatures rise, scientists scramble to pinpoint trees in danger of drought
The Fight Against Ginseng Poaching in the Great Smoky Mountains
A profitable black market for the native shrub pits the National Park Service against poor residents of Appalachia
Journey to the Center of Earth
The Mad Dash to Figure Out the Fate of Peatlands
As the planet’s peat swamps come under threat, the destiny of their stored carbon remains a mystery
Journey to the Center of Earth
These Stunning Satellite Images Turn Earth Into Art
These images illustrate the brutal beauty geologic processes carve into our planet
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