Picture of the Week—Great Egret
Voting continues for the Reader’s Choice in Smithsonian magazine’s 6th Annual Photo Contest
Underwater Volcano Erupts Near Tonga
A team from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration caught the first ever video recording of an underwater volcano erupting.
The dolphins at SeaWorld Orlando have learned an interesting trick all on their own: they create rings of bubbles and play with them
Environmental Film Festival Review: RiverWebs
Monday evening I saw another film from the Environmental Film Festival, a screening of RiverWebs at the Japan Information and Culture Center
In honor of Pi Day this year, I present the first 2009 digits of Pi
Creationists Visit the Natural History Museum
Everyone is welcome at the Smithsonian Institution, though we locals may grumble when our museums start to fill up with tourists in the spring
Wolves to Lose Protection in Idaho and Montana
Since the first wolves were reintroduced in Yellowstone National Park in 1995, the population has grown to 1,500 or more
Picture of the Week—Lake Disappointment
The colors in this picture remind me of Vincent van Gogh, but it’s not a painting
The Disappearing Arctic Coastline
For this month’s collection of 15 Must-See Endangered Cultural Treasures, I wrote about Herschel Island, on the coast of the Canadian Yukon
Six-o-clock in the morning is when the action begins at the National Zoo. Think you’re grumpy without breakfast?
What’s your take on this? Dorky? Effective?(Hat tip to the Knight Science Journalism Tracker)
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