Latest Environment Stories
Removing Salt To Relieve The World’s Thirst
Satellite Images Show Massive Reduction In US Air Pollution
Illinois Is First State To Ban Microbeads
Building Soluble Circuits To Help End E-Waste
What’s In Your Drinking Water?
Is Global Warming Creating Penguin Winners And Losers?
How Male Dwarf Spiders Use Chastity Belts to Safeguard Their Fatherhood
How To Help Bats Taking A Dip In Our Backyard Pools
A Jetpack For Divers
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Breeding Bald Poultry To Withstand Global Warming
Where Will The World’s Water Conflicts Erupt? [Infographic]
If space is devoid of oxygen, how does the sun burn?
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Catnip and grapefruit are ushering in a new era of insect repellants
Why can some animals regenerate limbs but humans cannot?
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2014: Will It Be The Hottest Year Ever?
US egg producers could save billions of chicks a year. So why aren’t they?
When NASA Paid Researchers To Learn To Talk To Dolphins
What I Learned Hunting Decoy-Weaving Spiders In The Amazon
The Great Arctic Melt Opens Up A Lot Of Questions
Using DNA Forensics To Track Elephant Poachers
You get brainwashed whenever you go to sleep (and that’s a good thing)
The Snails of Old Ohio
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Pure Genius: How Dean Kamen’s Invention Could Bring Clean Water To Millions
Q&A: To Solve The Water Problem, We Need To Solve Energy
How Soon Might We Have Genetically Modified Meat?
Obama Announces Expanded Marine Sanctuary, Efforts Against Fraudulent Seafood
How To Set Up Your Endangered Leopard On A Date
What Are Your Picks For The Best In Cli-Fi?
Are ‘clean’ cosmetics better for us than other beauty products?
Are Fish As Intelligent As Crows, Chimps… Or People?
Balancing Water To Save Lives
How a top-secret nuclear project became a gold mine for data on Greenland’s ice sheet
Humans are altering Earth’s tides, and not just through climate change
Plane rides of the future could be fueled by table scraps
Protecting 30 percent of the oceans would benefit the entire planet
Burning wood pellets won’t help us fight climate change
Sperm whales have a surprisingly deep—and useful—culture
Wisconsin permitted people to hunt a contentious species. That might change next year.
Dreams of the New Power Grid
The process sea slugs use to regrow severed body parts is surprisingly common
Small is Beautiful
Animals That Look Alike But Aren’t
Adding enzymes to bioplastics can make them disappear
The average hurricane season is officially more intense
The US power grid is already halfway to carbon neutrality, and it’s saving lives
Super-white paint could cut air conditioning bills by 80 percent
Meet the matchmaker pairing commercial waste with companies ready to reuse it
Why forests in the Andes are crucial to fighting climate change
The first swarm of genetically modified mosquitoes is about to hit the US
Who has the scientific advantage in a Godzilla vs. Kong showdown?
Otters just tested positive for the coronavirus
Are your cleaning products really green? Here’s how to tell.
Host a sustainable affair with these environmentally-friendly tips
Humans haven’t always wrecked the environment
Eddies in the ocean might affect sea level rise
Compost can help protect us from food poisoning
High temperatures can cause embryonic bearded dragons to change sex
Loud industrial noise hurts neighboring trees
The biggest animal ever to fly was a reptile with a giraffe-like neck
The US is tropicalizing, and you’ve probably already noticed the change
In the battle for the crown, Indian jumping ants shrink and regrow their brains
How to avoid an alligator encounter—and what to do if you can’t
This century-old technology could be the key to unlocking America’s renewable energy future
Human activities are making freshwater sources saltier
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