Following the devastating 2020 fires in the Pantanal, jaguars have surprisingly returned in greater numbers to a protected wetland, revealing the power of natural refuges in the face of climate change. Learn more here!
Following the devastating 2020 fires in the Pantanal, jaguars have surprisingly returned in greater numbers to a protected wetland, revealing the power of natural refuges in the face of climate change. Learn more here!
Geologists at Yellowstone National Park confirmed the discovery of a new hydrothermal feature amidst a geologically active area of the park. Its blueish color and its surroundings reveal the origins and composition.
Researchers show how climate change is impacting the jet stream after using an innovative ‘storyline’ approach to bring order to the chaos of climate prediction.
Every July 20th, we celebrate International Moon Day, remembering the first moon landing and taking the opportunity to rethink our relationship with the companion who has inspired us most.
Scientists are documenting unprecedented morphological changes in species across the planet. From Australian parrots with 10% larger beaks to bats with expanded wings, life on Earth is mutating to cope with new climatic conditions.
Discovered in 2010, the Hamza underground river runs under the Amazon Basin for about six thousand kilometres, revealing an impressive water system hidden kilometres below the surface.
Described as "Earth's twin kryptonite," jadarite is a rare and fascinating mineral that quickly caught the attention of scientists and Superman fans alike.
Fluffernugget. Sir Borkington. Queen Meow-Meow. We love giving our pets the silliest names—and according to science, it says a lot about how much we adore them.
In 2008, scientists first raised alarm bells about sunscreen bleaching coral reefs. Now, new technology in sunscreen might enhance coral instead of hurting them.
The biggest earthquake swarm since 2009 is being observed at Mount Rainier, but according to scientists, the level of activity is no cause for concern.
The global average temperature in June 2025 was 1.3°C above the pre-industrial average, thus below the threshold established by the Paris Agreement. However, this cooling is far from enough to curb the climate crisis.
As temperatures rise due to climate change, so will the number of people in ‘cooling poverty’, according to the first global study of the costs of air conditioning.