The perils of publishing location data for endangered species

While the increasing accessibility of data from scientific studies creates many benefits -- and represents a process that should be broadly embraced -- in...

Why the Sumatra earthquake was so severe

An international team of scientists has found evidence suggesting the dehydration of minerals deep below the ocean floor influenced the severity of the Sumatra...

US nuclear regulators greatly underestimate potential for nuclear disaster

The US Nuclear Regulatory Commission relied on faulty analysis to justify its refusal to adopt a critical measure for protecting Americans from nuclear-waste fires...

Concrete for taller wind turbine towers passes tests, could help expand wind energy nationwide

An 18-month, $1 million study of concrete technology for taller wind turbine towers has just wrapped up, with results indicating that the taller towers...

Predicting threats to rainforests: New approach

A new study highlights novel approaches to tackling deforestation. The team focused their research on Borneo, an island that has lost a staggering 30...

Landscape-scale erosion instabilities in the northern Gabilan Mesa, California

If you ever fly from L.A. to San Francisco, California, you may notice the Gabilan Mesa off to the east as you begin your...

Solving the riddle of the snow globe

A new study finds the sedimentation of asymmetric objects in liquid is very different from that of symmetrical objects like spheres. The research may...

Modeling invasive activity: Zebra mussels’ infiltration of North American rivers

The invasion of nonnative species has widespread and detrimental effects on local and global ecosystems. These intruders often spread and multiply prolifically, displace native...

American beekeepers lost 33 percent of bees in 2016-17

Beekeepers across the United States lost 33 percent of their honey bee colonies during the year spanning April 2016 to April 2017, according to...

Targeted conservation could protect more of Earth’s biodiversity

Major gains in global biodiversity can be achieved if an additional 5 percent of land is set aside to protect key species, say experts....

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