Imagining the bustling nautical society of the Bay Area archipelago.
Certain pollutants common to urban areas could be harming the brains of unborn children, according to new research.
These immense sky divots are the result of human activity.
The city wants to charge the most polluting cars £12.50 to enter the city center, on top of an existing fee.
Researchers are issuing a "call to arms" to frog enthusiasts to find this critter in their cities, too.
Minh Nguyen campaigned for environmental justice in his community after Katrina. In the years since, he and his group VAYLA have expanded their mission.
Organizers of San Francisco's first Disaster Relief Trials think cyclists can play a critical role in times of emergency.
Money and politics have divided Florida for decades, but the rising sea level has finally prodded the south into action.
Man fulfills lifelong dream of yelling "Whooo!" down a towering chimney.
Striking changes in animal physiology could indicate population collapse.
NYU's Constantine Kontokosta sees Big Data as a tool not just for saving energy—but for making cities healthier, more resilient, and more equitable.
All it would take is for the remaining months to have average temperatures.
The Lone Star State is losing open space faster than any other, and that's bad news for the water cycle.
Cabbies might quickly make enough to call it a day. Or they might not think it's worth it to be out at all.
NASA says it's a “once-in-a-lifetime event.”
Twisters are arriving more frequently in large "clusters," say scientists.
This weather wand blows raindrops 3 feet away (and perhaps onto other people).
The country's first institute of adaptation science will help Norfolk, Virginia, deal with its steadily rising waters.
Aegista diversifamilia is a hermaphrodite land snail whose name means "diverse forms of human families."
This guy looks like he'd eat the Man in the Moon for breakfast.