A Horrible Place for an Oil Spill
Melting sea ice is opening up the Arctic to more ships. The results could be catastrophic.
Melting sea ice is opening up the Arctic to more ships. The results could be catastrophic.
The rare Chilean soapbark tree produces compounds that can boost the body’s reaction to vaccines.
A NASA mission to a distant space rock could reveal clues about the early solar system.
It’s not “Will Donald Trump win?”
Twenty-five of the endangered rodents are living on top of a multibillion-dollar Chilean gold reserve. Miners are going to great lengths to relocate them.
This week’s COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations make clear that the U.S. is once again sinking deeper into the pandemic.
Introducing Atlantic Planet
It’s bad for you, and the environment. If you can afford to avoid it, you probably should.
Beyond climate denial and despair
Some of the winning and honored images from the 2020 Small World Photomicrography Competition
The new lavatory is a symbol of the agency’s growing recognition of female astronauts’ needs.
Scientists long believed its function was simply to coordinate movements. Now they suspect it could do much more.
A journey to Alaska’s most isolated place
Trump claims his illness has led him to a coronavirus “cure.” Antibody therapy is still far from that.
Arborists are planting trees today that must survive decades of global warming. The health, comfort, and happiness of city dwellers hang in the balance.
The cosmic objects have a reputation as monstrous maws, but without them the universe would make less sense.
Jacques Monod saw chance as one of the “secrets of life,” an idea he used to tear down all sorts of dogmas.
On how we know—and how we learn—what to fear
The pandemic is making a journey to the red planet feel further away than ever.
At last night’s debate, the president got confused about his own policy—and Joe Biden’s.