A shorebird flies into the teeth of the massive hurricane that hit the US East Coast…and lives to tell about it.
A shorebird flies into the teeth of the massive hurricane that hit the US East Coast…and lives to tell about it.
Philadelphia's Academy of Natural Sciences was crawling with bugs, and The Scientist went down to join in the fun.
Mosquitoes infected with the Wolbachia bacteria, which fail to transmit the dengue virus, spread through the population when released in the wild.
The federal agency should reduce harmful nitrogen emissions by 25 percent in the next two decades, a new report says.
Plant and fungal symbionts swap more resources with partners that provide a greater return of nutrients.
As the planet warms plant growth will likely increase—locking up some of that extra carbon dioxide by converting it into vegetative biomass—but that’s not the whole story. In addition to direct effects of rising temperatures and altered rainfall, mor
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New research suggests that the flow of carbon through plants to underground ecosystems may be crucial to how the environment responds to climate change.
Getting the big picture means asking lots of little questions.