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Climate Change
Any alien civilization that grows to span an entire planet would spark the same effects that we have. So, what do we do about it?
This marks a historic moment in humanity’s relationship to the planet.
Wind energy is one of the cleanest, greenest sources of power. But could it have the sneaky side-effect of changing the weather?
A new study of Martian dust gives insights into the ancient Martian climate. The findings hint at a wetter world.
An effect called the "urban heat island" means that temperatures are often 10 degrees higher in cities, according to NASA.
In 100 years, perhaps this map showing humanity clustering around the equator will seem “so 21st century.”
The simulation gave researchers some of the first concrete data linking climate change to human evolution and speciation.
Volcanic activity caused the end-Triassic mass extinction 200 million years ago. The dinosaurs survived and rose to dominance.
A lucky discovery involving lithium-sulfur batteries has a legitimate chance to revolutionize how we power our world.
A radical redesign of commercial aircraft, called the flying-V plane, could increase fuel efficiency by 20%, greatly reducing emissions.
From crocodiles to birds, certain animals managed to survive some of the worst extinction events in world history.
Discussions of human evolution are usually backward looking, as if the greatest triumphs and challenges were in the distant past.
Despite being the closest planet to the Sun, Mercury "only" reaches 800 °F at its hottest. Venus is always hotter, even at night.
The natural wonders of Mauritius include the spectacular sight of an underwater waterfall. Here's the science of how it works.
Lake Baikal holds nearly one-fourth of Earth's fresh surface water and is the most scientifically interesting lake on our planet.
Why power generated through nuclear fusion will be the future, but not the present, solution to humanity's energy needs.
Letting nature's expert engineers lead the way.