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Ecologically- and economically-rich coral reefs occur in very specific places on our planet.
How can we effectively communicate the urgency around plastic pollution in the ocean to effect change?
Warmer waters off of the coast of California are wreaking havoc on local fisheries.
A new study finds that common toads can detect impending seismic activity.
Scientists have described a new species of dinosaur found in the red rocks of Utah.
Will the recent eruption in the land of fire and ice trigger more volcanic activity?
A new study promotes slowing climate change through indigenous lands and protected areas.
Tigers. Symbols of power, grace and beauty; cultures and religions around the world prize them. Unfortunately, so do the organized crime rings.
The Baltic Sea has been experiencing algal blooms, making its waters essentially a dead zone.
Large earthquakes like the one that hit Chile this week are rare, and they do more than just devastate an area—they shorten days!
What do you get when you fill a room with scientists, philosophers and historians to talk about geoengineering? A very heated discussion.