Using forests to prop up carbon markets can lead to “perverse effects” on land management, such as cutting out local communities
Media coverage of university students speaking up against the war in Gaza, just like coverage of other protest movements, has fallen prey to some serious weaknesses
An infinite number of random events can produce just about anything if you have quintillions of years to wait
Every now and then, tiny particles of antimatter strike Earth from cosmic parts unknown. A new balloon-borne experiment launching this spring may at last find their source
WHO now admits the COVID virus and other germs spread “through the air.” This plain language may help improve research and action to fight disease
A study of mice starts to unravel how the brain gets tricked by a particular optical illusion