Making Furniture from Fungi
Your next chair or table could be all natural, free of toxins—and compostable
Making Furniture from Fungi
Your next chair or table could be all natural, free of toxins—and compostable
Energy Secretary Talks Climate Challenge
A brief portion of the December 9 conversation during the climate talks in France between Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz and Scientific American’s David Biello
Folded or Flat Paper Towel: Which One Absorbs More Water?
A soggy project from Science Buddies
90-Nation Coalition Aims for Ambitious Climate Change Deal
Among its goals, the coalition of countries, including the U.S., wants an agreement that the world must aim as soon as possible to hold global warming to 1.5-degree Celsius and work toward a long-term low-carbon future
Climate Change and Millennials: The Future Is in Our Hands
The COP 21 talks in Paris have attracted throngs of young people—and they're tired of waiting patiently for their elders to do something
Urban Food Foraging Looks Fruitful
Fruits growing wild in urban areas were found to be healthful and to contain lower levels of lead than what's considered safe in drinking water
The Clean-Energy Revolution Gathers Speed
Less polluting energy sources are proliferating in the U.S. If other nations join in, the results could have global impact
Road Runoff a No-No for Coho
Researchers have found the first direct evidence that coho salmon near U.S. Northwest cities are being killed by chemical runoff from roads and parking lots that reach streams
Another Challenge for Orangutan Conservation: Food
As the red apes get squeezed out of their habitats, a new study finds that not just any new forest will do
Cheap Goods from China Have a High Carbon Cost
Because China relies on coal for much of its power, goods produced there can have a dirtier carbon footprint than those produced elsewhere. Christopher Intagliata reports
Tesla's Model X Shows an SUV Can Go All-Electric
But the all-electric big car comes with a hefty price tag
MacArthur Genius Grant Winner Makes Waste a Resource
Environmental engineer Kartik Chandran of Columbia University won a MacArthur Fellowship for his work on extracting nutrients and energy from wastewater and sewage