Published inFossils et al.They Walked the Earth 35 Million Years Earlier Than We ThoughtA handful of footprints from ancient Australia is rewriting the story of how life moved onto land10h agoA response icon410h agoA response icon4
Published inThe New Climate.Earth Took 269,000 Years to Recover From This Climate EventA new study shows Earth’s last big carbon crisis lasted longer than we thought, and what that means for us now3d agoA response icon173d agoA response icon17
Published inSouthern WindsWhy Aren’t You Trying To Save Pandas? Rethinking the Faces of ConservationWhy conservation needs more than just cute mascots to make a real impactMay 12A response icon4May 12A response icon4
Published inFossils et al.Did the Fossils Lie? The Dinosaurs Weren’t in Decline Before the AsteroidA new study challenges decades of assumptions about the dinosaurs’ final days — and why their fossils are so hard to findMay 5A response icon15May 5A response icon15
Published inThe New Climate.Why Planting Baby Corals Isn’t Enough to Save ReefsA new study finds coral seeding boosts survival in the first year, but long-term success still depends on the neighborhoodMay 1A response icon11May 1A response icon11
Published inThe EnvironmentCod, Eels, and the Quiet Power Beneath Our FeetNew research shows the fish we love to eat are also busy engineers of the seafloor, shaping ecosystems and carbon storage in ways we’ve…Apr 29A response icon11Apr 29A response icon11
Published inThe New Climate.When Smart Birds Struggle: What Arctic Birds Taught Me About Climate RiskWhy big brains and broad ranges aren’t always enough when the climate starts to shiftApr 24A response icon10Apr 24A response icon10
Published inThe EnvironmentWhen Good Intentions Go Toxic: What Urban Wildflowers Are Hiding from BeesNew research shows that planting wildflowers on vacant city lots without checking the soil could be hurting bees more than helping themApr 22A response icon31Apr 22A response icon31
Published inFossils et al.How Crocodiles Escaped Mass Extinction — TwiceAnd what their survival story can teach us todayApr 18A response icon15Apr 18A response icon15
Published inThe EnvironmentHow Tropical Trees Became Chemists in a Battle for SurvivalNew research shows that the secrets to biodiversity may lie in the microscopic chemistry of tree leavesApr 15A response icon12Apr 15A response icon12