The Quest to Tally Alaska’s Wild ‘Warm-Blooded’ Bumblebees
Extreme environments offer them an unexpected paradise. Now researchers and conservationists want to get a head count. ..
Extreme environments offer them an unexpected paradise. Now researchers and conservationists want to get a head count. ..
Catch up on the most important updates from this week. ..
The technique can be used to track how water flows through plants—which could be key to breeding more resilient crops in an increasingly hot, dry climate. ..
From the fallen Champlain Tower to climate change, humans haven’t yet learned to avoid catastrophes they know are coming. ..
New federal guidelines ask scientists to wear protective gear to keep the virus from jumping back into animal species. ..
A field test of custom-designed homes proves that when carbon dioxide can flow out, mosquitoes stay out too. ..
The Black in X network mobilized last summer to bring attention to racism in STEM. This week, they’re holding their first conference to talk about what’s ..
Scientists calculate that by 2100, over 400 million people could live in low-lying, at-risk areas—and that's a conservative estimate. ..
The discovery of a rare “electron-capture” supernova provides crucial insight for understanding the Crab Nebula. ..
Hundreds of temperate lakes around the world are showing trends toward anoxia, becoming warmer, murkier, and less hospitable to cold-water species. ..