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Sylvia Earle Is Not Done Exploring

The legendary marine biologist discusses why she’s excited about the coming era of ocean science, the shortsightedness of maritime exploitation and diving in the Arctic in her 80s.

June 8, 2017

Awash in Sea of Data, Ecologists Turn to Open Access Tools

To assess the ocean’s health, ecology’s “rugged individualists” learned to get with the big data program.

May 25, 2017

The Woman Who Gave Us the Science of Normal Life

Before Rachel Carson there was Ellen Swallow Richards, MIT’s first female student.

March 28, 2017

The Cancer of the Great Lakes

Mussels are devastating a unique ecosystem.

February 24, 2017

To Fix the Climate, Tell Better Stories

The missing climate change narrative.

February 24, 2017

Predicting the Future of Earth’s Forests

Forests are an important buffer against climate change—so understanding forest dynamics is vital.

February 24, 2017

When Climate Change Starts Wars

Rising temperatures are bringing ethnic tensions to a boil in Central Asia.

February 9, 2017

Why Most Planets Will Either Be Lush or Dead

The Gaia hypothesis implies that once alien life takes hold, it will flourish.

January 9, 2017

Spark of Science: Rob Pringle

The Princeton ecologist tells us about the scientists who inspired his work.

December 20, 2016