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Emma Bryce • May 22, 2012
A partnership between academics and designers in New York City has produced a stove that could reduce child deaths in Africa
Susan E. Matthews • April 25, 2012
Random musings from a windy day
Kathryn Doyle • March 21, 2012
These threatened species are unexpectedly surviving, even harnessing, global warming
Emma Bryce • December 29, 2011
A selection of the craziest places that scientists are sciencing
Amber Williams • December 14, 2011
A look at global climate models with the atmospheric scientist Anthony Del Genio
Justine E. Hausheer • December 9, 2011
What you should know about a frog-killing fungus
Miriam Kramer • November 30, 2011
Dale Andersen, a researcher at the SETI Institute, discusses everything from microbes in Antarctica to intelligent extraterrestrials.
Ashley Taylor • November 1, 2011
Six years after Bobby Pickett wrote "Climate Mash," the world's environmental challenges are still frightening
Scienceline Editors • May 23, 2011
Our favorites from the week
Scienceline Editors • May 13, 2011
Our favorites from the week
Douglas Main • April 11, 2011
A new idea might reduce global temperatures with sky-high particles
Francie Diep • December 23, 2010
Ecologists are looking to herbaria, the world’s historical libraries of preserved plants, to see how plants are reacting to global warming
Lena Groeger • November 17, 2010
To move forward on climate change, the illusory boundary between science and politics must come down
Francie Diep • October 29, 2010
The smallest among us may bear the greatest burden of a shifting climate
Ritchie King • October 10, 2010
Oh, panacea, how do we love thee...?