Nevada just shattered its March statewide high temperature record by 6 degrees, which is a ‘72 miles per hour in a school zone’ kind of margin....
Farmers and fishermen in the Maldives have long relied on an ancient calendar to guide their daily lives. The Nakaiy system divides the year into 27...
Ever heard of piezoelectricity, the generation of electric charge in solid materials—such as quartz, ceramics, and bone—in response to applied mechanical stress? It’s real, but it...
The invasive emerald ash borer, native to northeast Asia, has spread to 37 states over the past quarter century, killing nearly all of the ash trees...
Weather Guard Lightning Tech Britain Breaks Wind Record, Ørsted Exits Floating Project Allen covers the UK’s all-time wind record, the Crown Estate’s new 6 GW leasing...
Prioritizing the relative importance of addressing America’s social woes is, to be sure, an inexact science. Our war vets are living on the streets, dying of...
College students have been protesting en masse against U.S. aggression abroad and suppression of human rights domestically since the 1960s. These institutions and their students cite...
Thousands of dead fish are washing ashore and people are falling ill too, as officials investigate possible sources of contamination. By Teresa Tomassoni It started in...
Go behind the scenes with senior editor Corey Mitchell and reporter Bob Berwyn as they discuss critical measures of the planet’s health. By Bob Berwyn “Earth...
Does this guy have a solid point? Is war a bad thing? What about rape and torture? Do they point to weaknesses that must be strengthened?...