Environment
New Species Discovered Living Upside Down on Antarctic Ice Shelf
In the icy waters around Antarctica, researchers conducting an engineering test on a robotic underwater camera made a surprising discovery: tens, if not hundreds, of thousands of tiny sea anemones burrowed into the ice shelf.
Latest Research Articles
Surprising Resilience Against Acidification Observed in Palau Coral Reefs
Doomsday Clock Remains at a Stalwart Five Minutes to Midnight
Rapid Thinning of Antarctica's Pine Island Glacier May be Irreversible
Today's Weather Affects People's Beliefs on Global Warming Trends
Subglacial Trough Deeper Than Grand Canyon Found Under Antarctic Ice
Arctic Atmosphere Contains Surprisingly High Levels of Molecular Chlorine
West Virginians Enter Third Day of Widespread Water Supply Contamination
Fracking Wastewater's Radioactivity Reduced with Help From Acid Mine Drainage
Chemical Spill Contaminates Tap Water in 9 W. Va. Counties, As Many As 300,000 Affected
Tiny Fungi Play Big Role in Levels of Carbon in the Environment
Drought Conditions Expected to Worsen in Europe by 2100
New Study Helps Explain How the World's Largest Underwater Waves Form




