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From Ancient Charcoal, Hints of Wildfires to Come

Tuna Crabs, Neither Tuna Nor Crabs, Are Swarming Near San Diego

What Makes a Society More Resilient? Frequent Hardship.

The Crochet Coral Reef Keeps Spawning, Hyperbolically

First Case of Lethal Bird Flu in Polar Bears Reported in Alaska

Once They Were Pets. Now Giant Goldfish Are Menacing the Great Lakes.

‘Polar Vortex’ Got You Baffled? Try This Extreme-Weather Guide

With Drought, ‘Spanish Stonehenge’ Emerges Once Again

A Silver Lining: Giant Floods Not Only Destroy, They Renew

Summer Monarch Populations Are Steady Despite Winter Declines, Study Finds

Climate Change Will Accelerate Viral Spillovers, Study Finds

Wildlife Personalities Play a Role in Nature

Melting Arctic Is a Bonanza for the Ocean’s Natural Born Killers

This Fire-Loving Fungus Eats Charcoal, if It Must

This Oceans Invaded Its Neighbor Earlier Than Anyone Thought

Volcanic Eruptions Helped Dinosaurs Dominate Planet Earth

Komodo Dragons Are Now Endangered and ‘Moving Toward Extinction’

What If You Could Become Invisible to Mosquitoes?

Glacier Blood? Watermelon Snow? Whatever It’s Called, Snow Shouldn’t Be So Red.

David Wake, Expert on Salamanders and Evolution, Dies at 84