Income’s up, but the picture is more complicated than that
With sea ice cover at record lows, polar bear conflict with humans becomes more common
Winning photos capture moments of stark change in the natural world in the Royal Society’s second annual contest
Generated from Gaia satellite data, this stellar new map is the most complete chart of our galaxy to date
No need to open a book to read past its cover
What to know as protesters and the oil company continue to clash
Scroll through 20,000 years of humorously illustrated climate data
The university's Solidarity! Radical Library boasts a collection of almost 1,000 alternative papers
There’s more to the image than meets the eye
Food industries have long opened their wallets to snag a piece of the science pie
Two years and a day after its sister ship was discovered, Canadian researchers find the H.M.S. <i>Terror</i>
Check out pamphlets from people like Noam Chomsky and Mumia Abu-Jamal
From underwater trees to mechanical parrots, the memorials of tomorrow don’t look much like the ones that exist today
The real world is a lot more nuanced than this simple rule reflects
<i>The Enchanted Pose</i> is coming back from the dead—one painted-over quarter at a time
“YOLO,” “uptalk” and “gender-fluid” have all made the cut
The latest poll shows that the majority of Americans think libraries have the resources they need
Florence Kelley used hard numbers to effect change
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