An equation co-written with AI reveals monster rogue waves form ‘all the time’ By Andrew Paul / Nov 20, 2023
Google DeepMind’s AI forecasting is outperforming the ‘gold standard’ model By Andrew Paul / Nov 14, 2023
Tornado science is high stakes—and increasingly high-tech By Carolyn Wilke/Knowable Magazine / Oct 27, 2023
Atlantic hurricanes are getting stronger faster than they did 40 years ago By Laura Baisas / Oct 19, 2023
When climate change throws the Pacific off balance, the world’s weather follows By Hannah Seo / Sep 19, 2023
Pearl Harbor dataset holds clues to how WWII may have shaped weather data By Laura Baisas / Sep 18, 2023
Communities struggling with opioid addiction have a new complication: climate disasters By Robin Buller/High Country News / Sep 13, 2023
Almost every place on Earth was affected by extreme temperatures this summer By Sara Kiley Watson / Sep 11, 2023
A ‘season of simmering’: This summer’s 3-month streak was hottest ever recorded By Laura Baisas / Sep 6, 2023
Should doctors and nurses discuss the dangers of heat? By Martha Bebinger/KFF Health News / Sep 3, 2023
New Orleans’ billion-dollar levees survived Hurricane Ida. Can they handle what’s coming? By Philip Kiefer
Deadly heatwaves like those in the Pacific Northwest will only become more common By Sara Kiley Watson
Agriculture As salmon disappear, a battle over Alaska Native fishing rights heats up By Max Graham/Grist
Agriculture Wild ‘super pigs’ from Canada could become a new front in the war on feral hogs By Marcus Lashley / The Conversation
Agriculture Mysterious morel mushrooms at center of food poisoning outbreak By Keely Larson / KFF Health News
Agriculture Cranberries can bounce, float, and pollinate themselves By Serina DeSalvio / The Conversation
Climate Change In an era of climate change, Alaska’s predators fall prey to politics By Lois Parshley / Grist
Climate Change These extinct, nearly 10-foot-tall apes could not adapt to shifting seasons By Laura Baisas
Climate Change ‘Forever chemicals’ found in freshwater fish, yet most states don’t warn residents By Hannah Norman / KFF Health News
Conservation In an era of climate change, Alaska’s predators fall prey to politics By Lois Parshley / Grist
Conservation A critically endangered Sumatran rhino named Delilah welcomes first calf By Laura Baisas
Energy The world’s largest experimental tokamak nuclear fusion reactor is up and running By Andrew Paul
Energy How wind turbines could coexist peacefully with bats and birds By Katarina Zimmer / Knowable Magazine
Energy A Danish company just scrapped its ambitious plan for a New Jersey offshore wind farm By Andrew Paul
Energy Watch a heavy-lifting drone land a perfect delivery on an offshore wind turbine By Andrew Paul
Sustainability The world’s largest experimental tokamak nuclear fusion reactor is up and running By Andrew Paul
Sustainability How AI could help scientists spot ‘ultra-emission’ methane plumes faster—from space By Andrew Paul
Sustainability Sustainable gift guide: 20+ gifts that keep on giving By Jen McCaffery , Stan Horaczek , Quinn Gawronski
Sustainability A Danish company just scrapped its ambitious plan for a New Jersey offshore wind farm By Andrew Paul
Sustainability Watch a heavy-lifting drone land a perfect delivery on an offshore wind turbine By Andrew Paul