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The Atlantic
23.04.2024
Fossils are quite common in this type of stone, but human-looking ones are not.
21.04.2024
Scientists hope a gentler approach can save those in San Francisco Bay.
19.04.2024
Interfering with Earth’s climate systems is becoming more possible—and less predictable—than ever.
12.04.2024
New federal rules require public systems to measure and mitigate PFAS. Maine is already learning how hard that can be.
09.04.2024
Scientists may have overstated eclipse risk.
A total solar eclipse is a rare opportunity to experience unadulterated communion with the cosmos.
07.04.2024
Flying robots could offer a nonlethal way to keep wolves away from cattle.
06.04.2024
The perspective of a child could help AI learn language—and tell us more about how humans manage the same feat.
05.04.2024
A violinist believes he has discovered a previously unknown system of dynamics in Beethoven’s original manuscripts.
03.04.2024
Human origin stories have often been used for nefarious purposes. That doesn’t mean they are worthless.
During the Little Ice Age, Native North Americans devised whole new economic, social, and political structures.
02.04.2024
Anyone who watches the moon glide over the sun on April 8 will be witnessing the planetary version of a lightning strike.
01.04.2024
Climate change is creating a mismatch between these travelers and their food supply.
31.03.2024
The predators might not be a single species, but three—or more.
29.03.2024
Breadfruit is a staple in tropical places—and climate change is pushing its range north.
28.03.2024
The late psychologist gave the world an extraordinary gift: admitting his mistakes.
27.03.2024
New obesity drugs are remarkable. But few people realize how useful the old ones can be.
25.03.2024
There were once 500 homes on Nyangai Island. Now, as sea levels rise, there are fewer than 100.
24.03.2024
Rising temperatures could push millions of people north.
22.03.2024
The United States won’t see totality like this again until 2045.
21.03.2024
Get ready for the EV election.
20.03.2024
A bioluminescent petunia could help people recognize plants for the complex creatures they are.
18.03.2024
Six months later, the bleached corals are still recovering.
16.03.2024
They’re flocking to cities for the same reasons people do.
Decades into their recovery program, black-footed ferrets still don’t have a clear-cut path to leaving the endangered-species list.
15.03.2024
SpaceX’s latest Starship mission flew farther than before—and tested technology that could elevate humankind’s spacefaring status.
13.03.2024
Cases are creeping up in America, and not because of politics. <strong> </strong>
12.03.2024
Scientists want an evolutionary explanation for animal play. But maybe the answer is simply: It brings them joy.
Climate change is threatening to turn sublime summer stone fruits disgusting, or rob us of their pleasures entirely.
08.03.2024
The disease once guaranteed an early death—but a new treatment has given many patients a chance to live decades longer than expected. What do they do now?
As far as humanity is concerned, the transformation of our seas is “effectively permanent.”
06.03.2024
I was called to science to seek a truth that transcended humanity. What I found instead is much more rewarding.
05.03.2024
John Kerry believes the world can still limit global warming, even if U.S. climate politics are “embarrassing.”
04.03.2024
What’s the lightning capital of the U.S.?
26.02.2024
Scientists are studying ancient teeth for clues about the ocean's past.
25.02.2024
If we can learn to speak their language, what should we say?
The moon hasn’t seen this many missions since the Apollo era. This time, humanity might be there to stay.
23.02.2024
How far can the state go before a serious outbreak hits?<strong> </strong>
22.02.2024
Clean-air rules just can’t keep up with climate change.
16.02.2024
Reports that the leucistic raven was spotted at a McDonald’s—and then later at a Wendy’s—drew large crowds.