Climate change fueled the fury of hurricanes Helene and Milton
Meteorologists have watched in awe as Hurricane Milton, churning over the anomalously warm waters in the Gulf of Mexico, swiftly […]
Meteorologists have watched in awe as Hurricane Milton, churning over the anomalously warm waters in the Gulf of Mexico, swiftly […]
People are flocking to nature’s doorstep, and into wildfire territory. Homes constructed where human development meets undeveloped wildland are particularly
Displacement is in the nature of a river. But when a river breaks from its channel and carves a new
Wind ownership is available. As an unpaid intern at an energy company in England, Emilia Groupp spent two years creating
It’s one of the most massive migrations on Earth: a huge biomass of tiny plankton traveling from the deep sea
An experiment to grow new forests in central Mexico offers hope that crucial winter habitat for millions of migrating monarch
The whales changed the course of Asha de Vos’ career. Sri Lanka’s marine biologist was on board a research vessel
Potatoes are the third most consumed food worldwide and a delicious snack. But modern farm potatoes require large amounts of
Stand back, ordinary ocean-dwelling, oxygen-releasing organisms: There’s a fat, green new mutant in town. And the mighty UTEX 3222 —