All posts by Laureen Fagan
Israeli team’s undersea imaging creates bold visibility
The technology will help scientists as oceans undergo increasing stress from pollution, overfishing and climate change.
Australia’s ‘secret mission’ saves Wollemi Pines from fire
The only known 'prehistoric' Wollemi trees on earth are alive, but the surrounding damage is incalculable.
Study: New Zealand housing emissions need to shrink. A lot.
New Zealand homes are only expected to get bigger, but the housing-sector emissions cannot.
Study: Sweden’s Rök runestone reveals ancient climate fears
The study shows that it deals with an entirely different kind of battle: the conflict between light and darkness.
Scientists find abandoned Fukushima teems with wildlife
Scientists say it's the first direct evidence of natural rewilding since the catastrophic 2011 earthquake and tsunami.
Swiss-sized study finds landscape ‘mosaic’ linked to benefits
Biodiversity benefits are well-known within ecosystems. Now scientists say those systems interact in patterns too.