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Ecologically- and economically-rich coral reefs occur in very specific places on our planet.
How can we effectively communicate the urgency around plastic pollution in the ocean to effect change?
Warmer waters off of the coast of California are wreaking havoc on local fisheries.
Scientists are working with seals to study remote areas of the Antarctic that are vital to global ocean currents
How dinosaurs vocalized, why sea turtles hatch in large groups, and earthquake-proof, coconut-inspired buildings
A newly discovered fossilized meteorite is helping unlock the mysteries of life on this planet.
How will climate change affect movements of humans and animals? Will there be a corridor for species to follow?
How can renewable energy sources within a city make urban areas more livable?
How one grad student is studying and spreading the news about aerosols and climate change.
Corals are losing their tolerance to bleaching, a report card for drought response, tree heart attacks, and more
A new study says Californians should expect drier years and more drought, but not at the expense of wet years.
News we didn't want you to miss: Yosemite heat and rockfalls, protecting fisheries, and important sea cucumbers.
Let's celebrate groundwater, that unseen, unsung, important resource!