Texas drought reveals dinosaur tracks dating back 100 million years
They are very well preserved and belong to two types of dinos.
Fermin Koop is a reporter from Buenos Aires, Argentina. He holds an MSc from Reading University (UK) on Environment and Development and is specialized in environment and climate change news.
They are very well preserved and belong to two types of dinos.
Sea surface temperatures reached unprecedented levels amid much extreme weather
Invasive pests are increasingly getting out of hand -- and we're paying the price.
Study looks into this strange phenomenon happening in French Polynesia
It’s not the hypothesized giant Planet Nine
Study looks into implementing nature-based solutions in European cities
This could be a game changer for satellite monitoring.
A small country can make a big difference -- sometimes, it's not a positive difference.
It’s part of a project to connect space exploration with life on Earth.
Baseless vacine skepticism has now extended to helpless pets.
Excessive beef consumption is not only bad for your health, but also hurts the environment.
It's time to break some alcohol myths.
Environmental problems go hand in hand.
This has implications way beyond just plants.
Bananas in smoothies are not bad. But if you mix them with specific berries, you can have diminishing returns.
Climate change is already causing major problems.
Study finds biodiversity can be restored in degraded areas by using trees as reefs
First images shared hours after the landing reveal a pockmarked surface
Fossil fuels subsidies are fueling a fire that burns the world, but weaning off them is not easy.
Study looks into the exposure to PFAS for different ethnic and racial groups.
The minimum number of people may be even lower — but only if the participants are mentally stable.
Uranium signatures persist in their shells even decades after World War Two.
This new study opens up the potential to study many ancient clay bricks in a new way.
Want people to care about the climate? Make them angry.
Humans and fire were driving prehistoric animals out. Kind of like what's also happening now.
Yet another reason to take good care of your teeth.
It’s at a lab stage but researchers think it could be scaled up easily and inexpensively
The study suggests adopting a carbon tax to tackle inequality
Shelter dogs have been through a lot, and their new owners need to be patient.
People's interest in football players on Google correlates with their market value.
Researchers looked into previous studies and found the idea is approaching scientific consensus.
Study looks into the potential of mixing crushed volcanic rocks into fields.
Irrigation only works if it’s planned properly, though.
New report shows governments are updating their energy plans with more ambitious targets.
Study creates simple method to upcycle plastic
Study looks at scientific literature and data sets on species living in soils
Study finds linking the human body to special powers enhances student experience.
Study suggests connection has increased over time and across every country.
Growing demand for food, energy and minerals is driving human activity into new landscapes
Researchers collected samples, studied its habitat and sequenced its genome.
These fish hide everywhere. There could be one behind you right now.
If proven successful in humans, it could be a big step forward.
Leaders of Amazonian countries will meet this week to protect the rainforest.
It’s the smallest bear species in the world and one of the more adorable creatures you'll see.
It could be related to environmental factors, the researchers said
This makes it virtually impossible to avoid health warnings, the government said.
It's Friday, my dudes!
It looks quite similar to a modern jellyfish.
The probe is currently some 20 billion kilometers away from Earth.