Environmental Science

Environmental Science

Yorkicystis lived during the “Cambrian explosion,” 539 million to 485 million years ago – hundreds of million years before the dinosaurs.
Fire-retardant gels and slimes combine the best attributes of water and foam.
The weirdest thing about the 21 feet found near Vancouver since 2007? Foul play has been ruled out.
Now they're pointing the way to future battery technologies.
Two types of leaves for two different drastic weather conditions.
mammal species
There may be thousands of undiscovered mammal species in the world. Most are small, like bats and rodents, but there could be primates, too. A lifeline for Bigfoot enthusiasts?
navigation
A large study concludes that people who grew up in rural areas are superior at navigation, likely because cities tend to be less complex.
ballooning spiders
Small spiders use their silk threads to passively fly, a process called ballooning. Learning how could help atmospheric scientists.
The way that the ancient Megalodon adapted to water temperature has important implications for modern marine creatures.
null island
Where the prime meridian meets the equator, a non-existent island captures our imagination — and our non-geocoded data.
chernobyl radiation
The rhetorical fallout is greater than the radioactive fallout.
underwater waterfall mauritius
The natural wonders of Mauritius include the spectacular sight of an underwater waterfall. Here's the science of how it works.
Lake Baikal
Lake Baikal holds nearly one-fourth of Earth's fresh surface water and is the most scientifically interesting lake on our planet.
California condor
Once numbering just 27 birds, the global population of California condors is now in the hundreds.
tonga volcano
Impressive but deadly physics underlie catastrophic eruptions.
Antarctica
With around 5,000 summertime residents, increased tourism, and a warming planet, it is becoming difficult to protect Antarctica from invasion.
Pokémon has people wandering the world to enslave wild and magical creatures so they can fight in painful blood sports. What's fun about that?
steel tires
Steel tires may be better for the planet and could replace rubber.
An elephant without any tusks in Addo Elephant Park.
Tusks suddenly became a liability, even though in natural circumstances, tusks are very useful.
holland sea level
With sea levels rising, the Dutch are pondering floating cities — while also exporting their engineering know-how to turn a tidy profit.
Most “irrecoverable carbon” is concentrated in these tiny bits of the Earth’s land mass. Can we keep it there?
davemaoite
Until now, researchers believed davemaoite could never be found on Earth's surface.
No matter how controversial or politicized our world becomes, science remains humanity's best tool for figuring out how things work.
resurrecting the sublime
Using DNA from samples of extinct flowers, synthetic biologists managed to approximate long-lost floral scents.
supervolcano
Surface deformation or other signs of an impending explosion may not occur. Instead, supervolcanic eruptions can be much more insidious.