The U.S. now leads the world in protected marine areas. But are they a scientifically sound strategy?
From the common plastic water bottle to the shoes of tsunami victims, one recycling organization tries to find a home for all ocean refuse
From gravity's song to the evolutionary secrets of dogs, this year unlocked a treasure trove of scientific discovery
This remote Antarctic field station is an ice-covered arid desert, perfect for peering deep into space
2016 wasn't all bad: Stubborn environmental problems were livened up thanks to new solutions, “gee whiz” discoveries and mysterious orbs
The wood-boring shipworm has bedeviled humans for centuries. What's its secret?
You asked, we answered
Those species with adorned skulls increased in body size faster than those without
The largest gem-quality diamond ever found in North America glows bright blue in the dark
A concerned mother and a renowned scientist spearheaded the investigation that exposed the dangers lurking in the water supply of the Michigan city
How worried should we be? Chemists are racing the clock to find out
Developed by a team of University of Virgnia students, AgroSpheres break down pesticide residues on crops hours after they are applied
Puerto Rico's agricultural economy was once dominated by sugar plantations. Today, the same fields hold everything from corn to bananas
Climate scientists at Northeastern University have developed "robomussels" with sensors to track temperatures in mussel beds
Locals already use the trees for food, fuel and building materials. Now they're burning them to make lime clay
The eerie resemblance these locales have to Mars and beyond has attracted researchers for years
See the world on a whole different spectrum
An NSF grant marries one of the world's largest online biological archives with IBM's cognitive computing and Georgia Tech's moduling and simulation
Loaded with power, massive storms may be another conduit for renewable energy
Smithsonian Journeys Travel Quarterly: Cuba
Thanks in part to government conservation efforts, Cuba's 3,500 miles of coastline are a wealth of beauty and history
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