In the past two months, the Island’s seen more than one snowstorm or full-on blizzard, frigid temperatures that froze ponds, and wind chills that drew tears from the eyes. In this moment, climate ...
Deep in the Arctic north, drained peatlands—once massive carbon vaults built over thousands of years—are quietly leaking greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. But new field research from northern ...
In honor of Women's History Month, the Griffin Museum of Science and Industry is honoring women trailblazers in the energy field.
Uncover the story of Arizona’s most unique science museum, where giant installations, advanced tech, and unforgettable ...
Have you ever stopped to wonder how forecasters can predict the weather days in advance, or how scientists figure out how the ...
Hydrogen fuel is a promising alternative to fossil fuels that only emits water vapor when used and could thus help to lower greenhouse gas emissions on Earth. In the future, it could potentially be ...
The history of science has long been dominated by familiar male names, yet women have made extraordinary contributions that ...
Other states as well should learn from Michigan’s experience, rather than repeat the same economic misstep the next time they ...
Scientists find that dry mountain soils may respond unevenly to warming, changing nitrous oxide emissions in unexpected ways.
From ice ages to asteroid strikes, an epic book shows how important it has been for humans to look outwards. Alex Wilkins surveys a climate historian's cosmic sweep ...
In 250 million years, Earth’s continents may merge into a supercontinent so extreme that most mammals would struggle to survive.