Forests in the United States may store far less carbon in the coming years. Scientists have found that carbon sequestration in U.S. forests may change over the next 25 years.
Paleontologists have uncovered a new species of duck-billed dinosaur with a surprising crest.
It turns out that an ant colony could be classified as a "superorganism."
Climate change may drastically impact the hunting ability of sharks. As CO2 levels increase and as ocean waters warm, researchers have found that sharks may be unable to meet their energy demands.
Scientists have taken a closer look at chocolate and the tree it comes from, and have traced back the origins of the plant.
Scientists have taken a closer look at tundra fires and have found that they may contribute to thaw as much as blazes in forested areas.
There may be an arms race occurring among venomous animals. Scientists have made new discoveries about how animal venom evolves, and have found that there's a "two-speed" evolution of animal venom.
How did an abrupt climate shift impact Earth? New research has taken a closer look as to how climatic changes in the North Atlantic propagated globally.
Greenhouse gas emissions have hit yet another record, according to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO).
Scientists are getting a more in depth look at climate change in Europe. A new drought atlas maps more than 2,000 years of climate history.
It turns out that human activities, such as greenhouse gas emissions and land use, were the main cause of extreme weather and climate events in 2014.