Scientists are working to map and protect the city's underground tunnels so they aren’t destroyed during construction
This 2024 showcase of life on Earth shines a light on some of our planet's most amazing species and places
A father-and-son team of scientists are trying to revive ancient grasslands by reintroducing large grazers
In the wake of Hurricane Ike, engineers have been crafting a $34 billion plan to protect the city. Will it work when the next disaster arrives?
The only sightings of the animals so far have come from corpses or creatures dragged up from the depths
Scientists plan to use what they learn to help restore communities harmed by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill
Three veteran aurora chasers and a NASA scientist share everything you need to know to check these dazzling displays off your bucket list
Researchers are examining more than 4,200 New England documents to turn descriptions of the wind into data
A new paper suggests that plants may use slow seed years to prevent the spread of disease
What Iceland's volcanoes are revealing about early life on our planet
More than 50 years after Bob Paine’s experiment with starfish, hundreds of species have been pronounced “keystones” in their ecosystems
To prepare you for the movie “Twisters,” we’ve compiled some jaw-dropping details about the powerful phenomenon
Sixty years ago, the largest earthquake in U.S. history shocked geologists. It’s still driving scientific discoveries today
These ten misconceptions underplay how much we have altered the global environment and undermine the new perspective we need to deal with a drastically changed world
Our byways are an unnatural incursion into the natural world, especially when they’re allowed to fall into disuse. Meet a roadkill scientist and a journalist tracking how roads mess with nature—and what we can do about it
Nature enthusiasts work with researchers to figure out how creatures respond to the celestial phenomenon
For centuries, curious artists have been trying to make sense of the celestial event
A steep, lush massif—the country's highest peak at 10,000 feet—beckons adventurers
Despite being the smallest country in Southeast Asia, the city-state is now home to the largest population of the straw-headed bulbul
As the Southwest dries, can a city notorious for excess find a way to survive with less?
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