A Mystery That Took 13,200 Years to Crack
Hidden in the tusk of a 34-year-old mastodon was a record of time and space that helped explain his violent death.
Hidden in the tusk of a 34-year-old mastodon was a record of time and space that helped explain his violent death.
Our climate models could be missing something big.
Whether our civilization is transient or not, its effects on the living world will last forever.
Humans could burn every living thing on the planet and still not dent its oxygen supply.
On geological timescales, human civilization is an event, not an epoch.
The worst extinction in Earth’s history offers chilling predictions for the planet’s future—and for humanity’s efforts to keep climate doom at bay.
“The need to understand strange events like the Carnian Pluvial Episode has taken on new urgency."
During the rise of mammals, Earth's temperatures spiked in a scary way that the planet may experience again soon.
The strange, cosmic reason our evolutionary path will look ever luckier the longer we survive.
The ocean is suffocating—but not for the first time.