Researchers might be using your Facebook data in their papers
A recent study asked people what they thought about academics using their social media data
The lifesaving transplant organ you're waiting on may go missing in transit
A new investigation finds that many organs are critically delayed while being shipped on commercial airliners
To adapt to city life, snails in urban centres are more likely to be yellow than pink
Science-loving citizens helped researchers look at how urban environments affect snails
People trust scientists, says landmark survey, but there are troubling trends
Landmark Wellcome Global Monitor report surveyed over 140,000 people in 140 countries
Volcanoes can kill thousands. We should pay closer attention to the moving earth beneath us
Boiling clouds of ash and gas, moving 100 mph, pose a greater threat than lava, yet the world lacks volcano safety standards
Mark Lynas on the complexity of disagreeing on GMOs
'I try to take people at face value in terms of what their objections are, and to not ascribe them with ill-intent'
'Being Ecological' is a book with admirable aims and a tangled execution
Prioritizing data over action can be counterproductive – but so is a muddled message
What Pokémon GO can teach conservationists about public engagement
In six days, players collected as much data as naturalists had in 400 years
Science brawls, explained by a scientist
Here's what scientists are feuding about online this week