The Underground Railroad conductor's understanding of botany, wildlife biology, geography and astronomy allowed her to guide herself and others to safety
Botanists are beginning to trace the origins of their gruesome appetites
The groundbreaking ship and its dedicated captain shaped our understanding of the Earth’s magnetic field
An enzyme-based recycling technology is poised to go commercial, but questions about cost and scalability linger
The innovative project is a win for water, energy, air and climate
A booming market has specimen hunters tracking down rare new varieties of the ancient fruit
Prolific audio naturalist Martyn Stewart has released a free collection of his remarkable recordings before his passing
By analyzing the light it reflects, scientists can say whether that floating blob in a satellite image is made up of shrimp, seaweed or something else
Being in the right place at the right time makes for an awe-inspiring trip
The autonomous ship will embark on the same journey the Pilgrims took more than 400 years ago, collecting scientific data along the way
Scientists are sourcing new ultraviolet ray-blocking compounds from algae, seaweed, cyanobacteria and other marine creatures
The Golden State’s citrus industry faced a lethal threat. The solution would herald a new kind of pest control
Ecologists thought these trees had long been torn down in New England. Then Bob Leverett proved them wrong
These trailblazers are dreaming up a future with cell-cultured breastmilk, energy-saving windows and more
From a lifelong passion for ants, E.O. Wilson guided humanity to think of conservation
Thrilling discoveries, hurdles in the fight against Covid and advancements in space exploration defined the past year
Scientists are using a 'fake it til you make it' approach to attract animals to coral reefs and other degraded habitats
Journey to the far north of Alaska, where the Indigenous communities hunt caribou, the backbone of the region's ecosystem
An innovative interactive map could aid future disaster planning, especially for vulnerable countries in the developing world
LifeLabs Design was founded by a pair of Stanford professors who have developed fabrics capable of cooling and warming the wearer
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