Invasive rats are making some reef fish more peaceful, and that’s bad, actually By Laura Baisas / Jan 6, 2023
We’re finally getting close-up, fearsome views of the doomsday glacier By Marissa Grunes / Hakai Magazine / Jan 5, 2023
A new synthetic material could help fix broken penises—at least in pigs By Laura Baisas / Jan 5, 2023
Check before you buy: Here are the new EVs that qualify for the clean vehicle tax credit By Lewin Day / The Drive / Jan 3, 2023
The National Institutes of Health is studying dogs to learn more about aging and genetics in people By Helen Bradshaw / Dec 28, 2022
The 2022 Atlantic hurricane season started slowly, but still produced devastating storms By Laura Baisas / Dec 27, 2022
College textbooks aren’t keeping up with the severity of the global climate crisis By Carla Delgado / Dec 26, 2022
Why some salt marshes are more endangered than we thought By Meghan Bartels / Hakai Magazine / Dec 25, 2022
‘Snowball Earth’ was crushing and cold. What animals could survive it? By Chris Baraniuk / Hakai Magazine / Dec 23, 2022
Pink Iguana hatchlings spotted for the first time on the Galápagos in decades By Laura Baisas / Dec 23, 2022
A primitive part of the zebrafish brain helps them find their way home By Laura Baisas / Dec 22, 2022
Drones can help keep swimmers and sharks safe at the same time By Larry Pynn / Hakai Magazine / Dec 21, 2022
Certain funguses are deadly for frogs. Could ‘vaccinating’ them help? By Andrea Adams / The Conversation / Dec 20, 2022
Large earthquake knocks out power for thousands in Northern California By Laura Baisas / Dec 20, 2022
See how the US’s busiest commercial seaport tackles supply chain bottlenecks By Justin Fantl , Purbita Saha / Dec 20, 2022
Millions of years ago, marine reptiles may have used Nevada as a birthing ground By Laura Baisas / Dec 19, 2022
World governments strike historic deal to protect planet’s biodiversity By Laura Baisas / Dec 19, 2022
What more rain in the Arctic means for people, ecosystems, and wildlife By Matthew L. Druckenmiller, Et al. / The Conversation / Dec 17, 2022
A warming planet may have set the stage for dinosaurs to rule the Earth By Laura Baisas / Dec 16, 2022
The nation’s largest water supplier declares a ‘drought emergency’ ahead of 2023 By Laura Baisas / Dec 16, 2022
Better anti-barnacle coating could keep ships smooth with less harm to ocean life By Andrew Paul / Dec 12, 2022
Flamingoes become an accidental source of pride in Mumbai By Vaishnavi Chandrashekhar / Hakai Magazine / Dec 11, 2022