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Environment

Is the Drought in the Southwest Permanent?

New models foretell more dry years ahead

December 3, 2025

The Last Word with Wendy Schmidt

The co-founder of Schmidt Sciences on curiosity, discovery, and wonder

November 26, 2025

What’s Your City’s Hoofprint?

A new study measures the impact meat eating has on the planet, one city at a time

November 26, 2025

Moss Might Survive Nearly Two Decades in Space

These plants showed “extraordinary durability” and may pave the way for extraterrestrial agriculture

November 20, 2025

The Rise of the Ancient Bogs

It was driven by the wind, and could tell us about the future of the climate

November 19, 2025

Some Bacteria Have Evolved the Ability to Degrade Plastic

But can this make a dent in Earth’s plastic crisis?

November 7, 2025

The Secret Lives of Tree Roots

A glimpse into the arboreal underworld tells us how trees will cope in a changing climate

November 7, 2025

Are We Trashing Earth’s Loneliest Spot?

Point Nemo, the most remote location on the planet, is serving as humanity’s cosmic junkyard

November 4, 2025

Nature’s Prescription for Our Future

Why caring for nature is caring for ourselves

October 31, 2025

Here’s What Nuclear Testing Does to the Earth—and Us

With trials of atomic weapons set to resume, we recall the environmental and health damage wrought by such testing

October 30, 2025

Hurricane Melissa Could Threaten Some Species with Extinction

As the super strong storm lashes the Caribbean, vulnerable species and habitats lie in its path

October 29, 2025

How This Haunting Hurricane Illusion Forms

Powerful storms like Hurricane Melissa foment an odd phenomenon called the “stadium effect” at their centers

October 28, 2025