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Biden approved an oil drilling project in Alaska—and it could be a ‘climate disaster’ By Jake Bittle/Grist / Mar 16, 2023
Poisonous animals probably took their sweet time developing unappetizing bright colors By Jocelyn Solis-Moreira / Mar 16, 2023
The US might finally regulate toxic ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water By Sara Kiley Watson / Mar 15, 2023
Horny male fruit flies plunge into chaos when exposed to air pollution By Jocelyn Solis-Moreira / Mar 15, 2023
Joint Task Force Rattlesnake is rescuing snowbound Californians By Nicholas Slayton / Task & Purpose / Mar 14, 2023
Gorillas like to scramble their brains by spinning around really fast By Sara Kiley Watson / Mar 14, 2023
Sorting and recycling plastic is notoriously hard—but this AI could help By Andrew Paul / Mar 14, 2023
Moonlight will help inspire a Danish church’s wildlife-friendly design By Theo Nicitopoulos / Hakai Magazine / Mar 13, 2023
Emergency officials sound the alarm on electric vehicles dropping AM radio By Andrew Paul / Mar 13, 2023
A stinky, 5,000-mile-long wad of seaweed is about to gunk up Florida’s beaches By Sara Kiley Watson / Mar 13, 2023
This common bacteria is teaching scientists how to turn air into energy By Andrew Paul / Mar 13, 2023
Flies evolved before dinosaurs—and survived an apocalyptic world after the Permian extinction By Sara Kiley Watson / Mar 13, 2023
Black widows battle their even deadlier cousins in a brutal spider war By Laura Baisas / Mar 13, 2023
How growing antlers on mice could lead to new treatments for humans By Travis Hall / Field&Stream / Mar 11, 2023
Sewage plants emit more methane than we thought, and that’s a problem By Siri Chilukuri / Grist / Mar 10, 2023
Toilet paper may be a major source of ‘forever chemicals’ in wastewater By Carla Delgado / Mar 10, 2023
How the Formula races plan to power their cars with more sustainable fuel By Jack Izzo / Mar 10, 2023
Powerful atmospheric river pummels California with even more rain and flooding By Sara Kiley Watson / Mar 10, 2023
The US government wants to round up the West’s feral cattle By Jonathan Thompson / High Country News / Mar 9, 2023
Butterfly-inspired ‘plasmonic paint’ could be brilliant for energy-efficient buildings By Andrew Paul / Mar 9, 2023
Ecologists have declared war on this popular decorative tree By Ryan W. McEwan / The Conversation / Mar 8, 2023
Scientists test different gear for protecting clams from ‘crunching’ rays By Laura Baisas / Mar 8, 2023
This floating wind turbine just generated its first kilowatt hour of power By Andrew Paul / Mar 8, 2023
A tiny fish is more genetically diverse than we thought. Here’s why that matters. By Brian Owens / Hakai Magazine / Mar 7, 2023
Get a high-tech tour of the long-lost Ironton shipwreck discovered in the Great Lakes By Andrew Paul / Mar 7, 2023
Scientists think this tiny greenhouse could be a game changer for agrivoltaics By Andrew Paul / Mar 6, 2023
Like the first flying humans, honeybees use linear landmarks to navigate By Laura Baisas / Mar 6, 2023
The ‘High-Seas Treaty’ to protect marine life in the open ocean finally makes progress By Laura Baisas / Mar 6, 2023
A little-known form of medical pollution is costing Puerto Ricans their health By Zayna Syed / Mar 3, 2023
A bug expert went shopping at Walmart—and made a historic insect discovery By Laura Baisas / Mar 2, 2023
Details of life in Bronze Age Mycenae could lie at the bottom of a well By Laura Baisas / Mar 2, 2023
A mythological Norse beast may have just been a weird, hungry whale By Jocelyn Solis-Moreira / Mar 2, 2023
Desert lionesses now reign over beaches on the Skeleton Coast By Ryan Truscott / Hakai Magazine / Feb 28, 2023