After centuries of neglect, botanists are using new techniques to understand roots
As the world warms, trees in such forests will no longer be adapted to their local climates. That's where assisted migration comes in
These bizarre creatures have been around for hundreds of millions of years, and for humans, they’ve inspired horror, admiration and culinary prestige
A Chicago startup has turned a fungus found by NASA into a protein-packed food
Each dramatic episode over the past few years has led to fresh geologic revelations, and researchers think another bout is on the way
Can demolishing abandoned dirt paths point the way to a more sustainable future?
Climate change is expected to affect all parts of the country in the coming decades, threatening everything from our food supply to our coastlines
When managed in the right way, the farms that provide our morning brew can be a refuge for plant and animal biodiversity
You need to be in the right place at the right time to see these celestial and earthly wonders
The Returning Rapids Project charts a resurgent waterway and its surrounding ecosystems
Submerged seaweed can store carbon at the bottom of the sea, but how effective the strategy will be remains unclear
Cartographer Robert Szucs uses satellite data to make stunning art that shows which oceans waterways empty into
You’ve got questions. We’ve got experts
A new generation is discovering the rambling Southern route of William Bartram and his legendary 1791 travelogue
A new technique reveals that the liquid may contain 10 to 1000 times more plastic pieces than previously thought
To protect the majestic reptiles around the isthmus of Panama, an ambitious conservation group digs deep both on and off the beach
The volcanic arc extending from Mexico to Costa Rica expels a variety of magma types that make for a geological paradise
Major discoveries, an undersea tragedy and international cooperation were some of the biggest saltwater moments of the year
The United Nations climate change conference drew praise for new pledges and criticism for watered-down language
In the absence of tourists, the animals increased within Mexico’s Cabo Pulmo National Park
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