Feb 14 How winter weather can affect your drinking water By Hannah Grabenstein Boil water advisories are common in the U.S. and rarely a cause for concern, but they aren’t necessarily straightforward. Here's why cities might instruct residents to boil water, how to keep your drinking water safe, and why climate change might… Continue reading
Feb 14 Analysis from Japan’s lunar spacecraft could shed light on moon’s origin By Mari Yamaguchi, Associated Press A Japan space agency official says an unmanned spacecraft that landed on the moon last month has captured and transmitted data analyzing 10 lunar rocks, a greater-than-expected achievement. Continue reading
Feb 12 Landmark report details how human activities can disrupt animal migrations By Bella Isaacs-Thomas Habitat destruction, pollution, unsustainable hunting and fishing, and climate change are among the ways people are disrupting routes migratory species traverse each year, pushing some to the brink of extinction. Continue reading
Feb 08 These pansies are evolving to rely less on pollinators. Here’s why that may spell trouble By Bella Isaacs-Thomas Pollinator populations have plummeted across the globe. In their absence, research has shown that flowering plants can evolve to rely more heavily on themselves to reproduce. Continue reading
Feb 08 PHOTOS: Icelandic volcano begins erupting again, spewing lava and cutting off heat and hot water By Marco Di Marco, Associated Press A volcano in southwestern Iceland erupted Thursday for the third time since December, sending jets of lava into the sky. Continue reading
Feb 07 Southern Californians recount harrowing mudslides during record-breaking winter storm By Damian Dovarganes, Richard Vogel, Stefanie Dazio, Associated Press A storm that parked itself over Southern California for days, unleashing historic downpours that caused hundreds of landslides, is moving out of the region after a final drenching. Continue reading
Feb 07 The Biden administration just set tougher standards for soot pollution. It could save thousands of lives per year, the EPA says By Matthew Daly, Associated Press Environmental and public health groups say the rule finalized Wednesday is a major step in improving Americans' health. Continue reading
Feb 04 How do I get ice off my car? Quick tips from an engineer who studies airborne particles By Suresh Dhaniyala, The Conversation When you’re running late in the winter, you don’t want to have to spend time scraping frost off your windshield. Here are some expert-recommended techniques to try instead. Continue reading
Feb 03 Watch 8:39 Conservationists take drastic measures to save coral reefs from climate change By William Brangham, Winston Wilde, Sam Weber Coral reef ecosystems support a quarter of all marine life on Earth, but they are slowly dying under the relentless stresses of overfishing, pollution, disease and climate change. As part of our ongoing series “Saving Species,” William Brangham dives into… Continue watching
Feb 03 What is an atmospheric river? A hydrologist explains the good, the bad and how they’re changing By Qian Cao, The Conversation Forecasters warn of dangerous conditions as another powerful atmospheric river takes aim at California. While these storms are dreaded for the damage they can cause, they are also essential to the region’s water supply. Continue reading