How sprinkling volcanic rocks on farmland could capture carbon dioxide By Carla Delgado / Sep 8, 2023
This is what happens when feral cows take over a remote Alaskan island By Jude Isabella/Hakai Magazine / Aug 23, 2023
These invasive bugs are a nightmare for Washington’s cherries and hops By Natalia Mesa/High Country News / Aug 17, 2023
In photos: How John Deere builds its massive machines By Christopher Payne , Kristin Shaw / Aug 2, 2023
Roman soldiers, booze, and mail trucks shaped the fruitcake’s rich history By Jeffrey Miller/The Conversation
We spend most of the year eating really, really old apples. Why do they taste so good? By Sara Chodosh
Animals It’s not too late to stop a bass invasion in the Colorado River By Ben Goldfarb / High Country News
Animals Galapagos giant tortoises are restoring their own ecosystem By Syris Valentine/Hakai Magazine
Climate Change Atlantic hurricanes are getting stronger faster than they did 40 years ago By Laura Baisas
Climate Change US will build seven regional ‘hydrogen hubs’ to spark clean energy transition By Laura Baisas
Climate Change People send 20 billion pounds of ‘invisible’ e-waste to landfills each year By Andrew Paul
Climate Change Oyster-inspired sponges can scoop up nearly invisible nanoplastics in the ocean By Chris Baraniuk / Hakai Magazine
Climate Change Tree plantations try to offset our carbon pollution. Here’s the problem. By Hannah Seo
Conservation Atlantic City’s massive offshore wind farm project highlights the industry’s growing pains By Andrew Paul
Conservation Galapagos giant tortoises are restoring their own ecosystem By Syris Valentine/Hakai Magazine
Conservation What the US Coast Guard found on their last OceanGate Titan salvage mission By Andrew Paul
Conservation New neon-yellow snail from the Florida Keys gets a happy hour-ready name By Laura Baisas
Conservation Oyster-inspired sponges can scoop up nearly invisible nanoplastics in the ocean By Chris Baraniuk / Hakai Magazine
Energy Atlantic City’s massive offshore wind farm project highlights the industry’s growing pains By Andrew Paul
Energy China says it discovered potentially vast amounts of a rare superconducting material By Andrew Paul
Energy The world’s most powerful computer could soon help the US build better nuclear reactors By Charlotte Hu
Sustainability Atlantic City’s massive offshore wind farm project highlights the industry’s growing pains By Andrew Paul
Sustainability US will build seven regional ‘hydrogen hubs’ to spark clean energy transition By Laura Baisas
Sustainability China says it discovered potentially vast amounts of a rare superconducting material By Andrew Paul
Sustainability People send 20 billion pounds of ‘invisible’ e-waste to landfills each year By Andrew Paul
Sustainability A new Google AI project wants to improve the timing of traffic lights By Harry Guinness
Sustainability Oyster-inspired sponges can scoop up nearly invisible nanoplastics in the ocean By Chris Baraniuk / Hakai Magazine