Alaska’s Arctic Waterways Are Turning a Foreboding Orange
The phenomenon threatens local drinking water, and scientists think climate change may be the culprit. ..
The phenomenon threatens local drinking water, and scientists think climate change may be the culprit. ..
More than a million acres of state forest contain trees that have succumbed to stressors exacerbated by a multiyear drought ..
The target is dominating the summit, but the issue of finding a balance between Indigenous peoples’ rights and protecting 30 percent of Earth remains. ..
Researchers are trying to understand what drives the algal blooms that tinge ice—and have implications for the drought-stricken American West’s water ..
How did a lunch last underwater for 10 months? The answer relates to how carbon moves in the deep sea, and has implications for fighting climate change. ..
A Swedish electric bike is helping Mozambique’s park rangers protect game and reducing the need for fossil fuel infrastructure in Africa’s remotest ..
Invasive species experts urge scientists and the media to avoid sensationalizing Jorō spiders—and wait for science to catch up. ..
Belugas pass cultural knowledge across generations. Their survival may depend on how they collectively adapt. ..
While biologists still aren't exactly sure how it works, a new study closes in on why the insects that pester Savannah animals zig when anything zags. ..
The islands are in the line of an icy current that provides marine ecosystems refuge amid warming oceans. But the good news might not last for long. ..