Fighting Climate Change Was Costly. Now It’s Profitable.
Just how far can this climate momentum take us?
Just how far can this climate momentum take us?
Hurricanes and volcanic eruptions can be predicted. But earthquakes always come as ambushes.
It’s not environmentalists—it’s the nuclear-power industry itself.
Forget the far side and consider the lunar poles.
A study suggests that human-caused warming has been claiming lives for decades.
Most strange sights in the sky have a very terrestrial explanation.
America can’t shake the feeling that vaccination rates are about to plummet. The facts say otherwise.
A nascent scientific field is working to untangle the complex relationship between metabolism and infection.
The most famous climate goal is woefully misunderstood.
How old will you be when Halley’s Comet comes back? When people walk on Mars? When we explore Jupiter’s mysterious, icy moon?
Dead birds and bats could help scientists make green energy safer.
Climate change poses a threat to frozen rivers that connect isolated villages.
Oxytocin, often lauded as the “hug hormone,” might not be necessary to induce affection.
Is this space rock the size of a train car or 22 penguins?
Beware the lidless toilet, even if one won’t give you COVID-19.
Yes.
It’s legal to drink 10,000-year-old water. But is it right?
Salt marshes could flip from climate friend to climate foe.
What you eat influences the proteins in your saliva. Try enough bitter foods, and you might just grow to like them.
And it would be strangely beautiful to behold.