Imagine someone has chronic pain. One doctor focuses on the body part that hurts and keeps trying to fix that single symptom.
Sweet Briar’s 2026 Shared Book highlights women in science as author Melissa Sevigny joins campus as the Waxter ...
As much as 45 oceans’ worth of hydrogen may be in Earth’s core, scientists reported, suggesting most of Earth’s water was ...
Two next-generation satellite missions announced Thursday will help NASA better understand Earth and improve capabilities to ...
Two new satellite missions will help NASA scientists better understand Earth and improve the ability to foresee environmental ...
Harvard University researcher Michael McElroy made groundbreaking contributions to climate science and helped shape global ...
"Policymakers and the public remain largely unaware of the risks posed by what would effectively be a point-of-no-return transition." The post Earth on Track to Become Uninhabitable, Scientists Say ...
North America's Premier Fulldome Festival Returns April 23-26 in Boulder, Colorado This year's selections reflect a ...
Wood has entered low Earth orbit in a form rarely seen before. In December 2024, five CubeSats were released from the International Space Station, inc.
How international fieldwork shaped one student’s understanding of environmental justice, community-centered research, and global inequity.
Hidden beneath the countryside of Wakehurst in Sussex lies a facility often described as a doomsday vault. The label sounds ...
Ohio University faculty member Nancy Manring reflects on the ideas behind her new book, “A World of Wounds,” and what our dialogue around environmental issues reveals about conflict and cooperation.