The unknowns of US immigration policy are increasing anxiety among first-generation Latinx teens
More studies on the long-term health consequences of these policies on immigrant families are urgently needed
An influx of smelly seaweed is deadly for marine animals in the Caribbean
The explosion of Sargassum is bad for coastal ecosystems and tourism
We're studying collapsed civilizations so that ours can endure climate change
Paleoclimatologists are digging into the connections between the collapse of Maya Civilization and extreme droughts
Meet Ynes Mexia, late-blooming botanist whose adventures rivaled Darwin's
Eighty years after her death, scientists are still processing the plants she collected
What ancient corn farmers can teach us about engineering crops for climate change
In the era of GMO crops, farmers can learn old lessons of diversity
Life is evolving through a hurricane of human pollution
Animals are adapting to pollutants in surprising and often costly ways