Nature for nerds
The island nation is in desperate need of clean water and other supplies, but covid-19 outbreaks on aid vessels are creating issues.
"There's a range of outcomes, all of which are bad." 😬
Climate change is erasing human history, one dried out bog at a time.
Microorganisms were found nearly 4,000 feet below the seafloor, at temperatures close to the presumed upper limit for life.
Istanbul, Athens, and other cities across the region turned into a winter wonderland after a powerful storm passed through.
The fire has burned for more than 12 hours. Some residents in New York and the surrounding area are waking up to the smell of smoke.
The city was able to drastically reduce pollution levels ahead of the 2008 Olympic Games, but with just two weeks left until the event, time is running out.
The blast shattered an island and was hundreds of times more powerful than the atomic bomb detonated over Hiroshima.
Energy has always had a weird gendered component—and now hydrogen is in the mix, apparently.
A new report provides some damning new math on one of the oil giant's much-hyped CCS projects.
The coral reef, which exists in much deeper water than other reefs, is surprisingly healthy.
There are a number of ways to snuff out Turkmenistan's multidecade natural gas hellhole, from a pile of dirt to bombs. Maybe even a nuclear one.
The ecological impact of so much freshwater along the South Georgia island coast remains unknown.
A cold front will test the state's electric grid and natural gas supply. Officials are telling residents they're all going to make it.
The clock is 100 seconds to midnight. But that tells us nothing about the world today.
Last weekend's massive volcanic eruption has left the island nation in the internet dark, and it could take up to four weeks to fix.
A new report lays out the incredible untapped opportunity for carbon-free energy sitting on top of your local Walmart.
The state's beleaguered power grid will get its first real cold weather test since last year's horrific blackouts.
The proof of work model used to mine bitcoin and ether could get kicked to the curb in the EU if one of the bloc's top financial regulators has his way.
The world has produced so many chemicals and plastics that it could endanger the stability of the entire planet. Despite the risks, production is quickening.