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A New Way to Trigger a Tsunami
How historic records and new data uncovered the colossal underwater avalanche that unleashed a massive wave in 1650. -
Portrait of a Fractured Arctic
What the melting permafrost looks and sounds like to a scientist. -
Thank Eve for Human Evolution
It’s females who vaulted biological hurdles and forged our evolutionary success. -
Social Media Is Not Heroin
You may think you scroll too much, but psychologists caution against calling it an addiction. -
How a New Database Can Help Protect the Ocean
The Navigator project centralizes data about marine protected areas—and places with lesser protections—from around the world.
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Fishing Gear on the Fashion Runway
Ghost nets that ensnarl and kill ocean wildlife get an artistic makeover. -
My 3 Greatest Revelations
The author on writing her new book “Curious Species: How Animals Made Natural History.” -
Yes, There Is a Science to Shopping
Five tips to help you navigate the holiday craze with cunning and skill. -
Giving Thanks for Whales
Some of our favorite stories about those marvelous marine mammals. -
Digging for Our Origins in the Bone Beds of an African Park
In their search for the last common ancestor of chimps and humans, scientists at Gorongosa National Park are expanding the picture of early primate life.