The inexpensive Maka Niu collects video and data at depths more than five times greater than trained scuba divers can go
Alicia Escott and Heidi Quante founded the Bureau of Linguistical Reality to create words to help describe people's feelings about climate change
America's Waterways: The Past, Present and Future
Water woes threaten America’s second largest reservoir—but leave new vistas in their wake
In setting fines for timber poaching, experts are looking at different ways to calculate the worth of trees
Years of drought have exposed Robert Smithson's massive earthwork in the Great Salt Lake
The Ice Age left the plant off our East Coast with less genetic diversity than its relative in the Pacific
Studies show that various harmful bacteria cling to microplastics in seawater
Those living in the doomed paradise face a stark choice: resist, adapt, or give in to the ravenous ocean
In the southeast Indian Ocean, turtle-borne sensors are filling in the gaps researchers need to forecast storms
Famed American biologist Patricia Wright explores an astonishing breadth of biodiversity in the wilderness of Madagascar
Treating wastewater creates struvite—a nutrient-rich crystal that bolsters struggling seagrass beds
Back in the 19th century, coal was the nation's newfangled fuel source—and it faced the same resistance as wind and solar today
A new Supreme Court ruling curbs the EPA's ability to regulate carbon pollution under the 1970 legislation
A sailor who witnessed the rare phenomenon in person and a scientist who saw it from the sky team up to learn about the ghostly light
From kelp burgers to bacon of the sea, sustainable food entrepreneurs are innovating to charm hungry omnivores
A new model suggests "mantle rain" ensures we will always have a surface ocean
Vacations that allow tourists to participate in conservation activities, such as habitat restoration, are growing in popularity
The distinct color of Las Salinas comes from a combination of algae, bacteria, salt and water
Many more powerful storms battered the region in the past
Specialized glass that keeps heat in during winter and lets it out during summer could make buildings much more efficient
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