

El Niño y La Niña: Keeping Track of Earth's Climatic Super Siblings
In the 1600s, Spanish fishermen hunting for mackerel and tuna in the cold Pacific waters off what is present-day Ecuador and Colombia notice

Robert R. Selle
Aug 16, 2024


High, Dry, and Booming: Urbanization Reaches the Himalayas
Ladakh, known as the “Land of High Passes,” “Little Tibet,” or the “Last Shangri-la,” is a region in the northernmost part of India, located

Dr. Mahesh Kumar Gaur
Aug 14, 2024


‘Balcony Solar’: Harnessing Power from Sunlit Spaces
A new green energy craze is sweeping through Germany. Tiny solar power plants are popping up on balconies across the country, giving citizen

Richard Kemeny
Jun 21, 2024


Nature Takes the High Road
Most people have seen a hapless turtle, deer, or skunk trying to scuttle to the other side of a road or highway.

Alina Bradford
Jun 21, 2024


The Sea Change in Long-Distance Electrical Power Delivery
The growth of renewable energy is not only reshaping the way society consumes power, it is disrupting conventional thinking in the energy in

Rick Laezman
Jun 19, 2024





