
Pivoting from Paris to Madagascar on Climate Change
Deforestation contributes more carbon to the atmosphere than the world's cars and trucks combined—and the biodiversity-rich forests of the planet's fourth-largest island are under attack...
Commentary invited by editors of Scientific American
Deforestation contributes more carbon to the atmosphere than the world's cars and trucks combined—and the biodiversity-rich forests of the planet's fourth-largest island are under attack...
With online design libraries and 3-D printers, scientists, teachers and ordinary people are building their own, sophisticated lab equipment at remarkably low cost
Hordes of tiny zooplankton rise from the depths every night to feed, in the largest animal migration on Earth—but could their sonar-scattering properties help to hide enemy subs? ...
It's been described as a "swimming head," and can weigh as much as an adult rhinoceros—and it also turns out to be one of the most fascinating fish in the sea
I was introduced to the Einstein field equations three decades ago as a naïve undergraduate—and was smitten at once by their beauty and simplicity
New legislation and interest from a number of private ventures could lead to extraction of valuable minerals from asteroids—and sooner than you might think
Jellies are among the Monterey Bay Aquarium's most popular animals—but it takes work to keep the tanks filled
High levels of domoic acid in Dungeness and rock crabs has led to a fishing ban by the California Fish and Game Commission
The immune system has evolved alongside worms and bacteria in an evolutionary tug of war , which may have shaped the body's defenses...
Call it a contradiction of glacial proportions—an Arctic paradox. The world pushes for stronger protective measures to curb climate change scientists say is accelerating the destruction of the Arctic—melting ice sheets, thawing frozen soil and threatening the iconic polar bear. Call it plan A...