Sea monsters have fascinated people for centuries. As mythical creatures, they often represent the unpredictability of the seas. Scientific research demystifies the legends by making connections to real sea creatures and real phenomena.
Sea monsters have fascinated people for centuries. As mythical creatures, they often represent the unpredictability of the seas. Scientific research demystifies the legends by making connections to real sea creatures and real phenomena.
This is why the news of finding lead contamination in ice tells an alarming history of lead pollution. Find out why this pollution is problematic and how it affects the environment across the world.
With a little creativity and a few simple eco-friendly tweaks, you can turn Halloween into a fun, spooky celebration that’s easier on the planet. By rethinking your usual Halloween habits, you can significantly cut down on waste while still enjoying all the thrills of the holiday.
Indoor vertical gardens have tremendous potential in making food sustainable but manufacturers tout their benefits without telling you the drawbacks. This study tells us how we can address them.
Rocky planets orbiting small stars might be able to support life, based on new science models developed beyond the possibilities of TRAPPIST-1.
New study investigates how human activities and changes in light during the night affect animal communities within tropical settings.
A new species of venomous reptile found in the USA helps shed light on the group's feeding strategies.
Engineers have developed an ultra-clean combustion technology capable of burning glycerol/methanol mixtures with almost zero emissions - an innovation that improves the efficiency and sustainability of biofuels.
China has changed their policy on family size, allowing parents to have a maximum of three children, but what effect will this have on carbon emissions?
Music is our favorite companion, anytime, anywhere. It relaxes many people, and motivates others. Can it make us more productive when studying or working?
A skull and stone tool excavated in 2000 from India has helped shed light on ancient elephant evolution.
A Stanford study reveals that climate change is slowing sinking processes in the oceans, making the storage of carbon dioxide in the ocean less efficient than previously thought.