Evaporation Could Provide On-Demand Renewable Energy A new technology turns evaporating moisture from oceans and lakes into energy By Eliza Strickland March 8, 2018 In this story: science, technology
Is Constant Human Noise Stressing Out Wildlife? A New Mexico study shows that constant noise leads to stress and smaller nestlings By Jason Daley February 21, 2018 In this story: science
Letter From a Bed in Cape Town Conspiracy theories and pee etiquette in a South African drought By Adam Welz February 12, 2018 In this story: science, urban planning, climate change, clean water
Save the Seaweed Ocean vegetation can protect shellfish, if we treat it right By Heather Smith January 24, 2018 In this story: oceans, climate change, science
Don’t Fence Me In Can better fences make better neighbors of ranchers and wildlife? By Meredith Swett Walker December 20, 2017 In this story: wildlife, agriculture, science, public lands
History, Hidden Under the Waves Archaeologists and Native Americans work together to identify culturally important sites By Dan Zukowski January 3, 2018 In this story: science
Could Poison Frogs Crush Addiction? Frog evolution could one day help block nicotine and other substances By Jason Daley December 11, 2017 In this story: science
Power for the Poor From Animal Manure, Food Waste Biogas digesters' hat trick: fueling stoves, cleaning the air, disposing of waste December 14, 2017 In this story: science, clean energy
Tribal Nations Need to Be Included in Effort to Combat Invasives A study shows Native Americans are often neglected when it comes to consultation By Jason Daley November 30, 2017 In this story: invasive species, science
Great White Sharks Are Back in Southern California—Now What? When a conservation success story gets complicated By Connor McGuigan November 27, 2017 In this story: wildlife, oceans, science, technology