Climate
- 			 Climate ClimateExtreme ocean heat off Florida has ebbed. But for marine life, the danger remainsAfter the recent heat wave, corals have received too much heat too early in the summer, and other sea life could see lingering effects too. 
- 			 Climate ClimateExtreme heat taxes the body in many ways. Here’s howClimate change is bringing longer, humid heat waves and hotter nights. Here's how our bodies try to beat the heat and what happens when they can't. 
- 			 Health & Medicine Health & MedicineClimate change puts children’s health at risk now and in the futureHeat waves, wildfires and other climate-related effects on the environment are particularly hard on children’s physical and mental health. 
- 			 Climate ClimateJuly 2023 nailed an unfortunate world record: hottest month ever recordedRoughly 6.5 billion people, or 4 out of 5 humans, felt the touch of climate change via hotter temperatures during July. By Nikk Ogasa
- 			 Climate ClimateCow poop emits climate-warming methane. Adding red algae may helpAdding a type of methane-inhibiting red algae directly to cow feces cut down methane emission from the poop by about 44 percent, researchers report. 
- 			 Climate ClimateHere’s how much climate change increases the odds of brutally hot summersClimate change made 2023’s record-breaking heat waves in the United States, Mexico, China and southern Europe much more likely, new simulations show. By Nikk Ogasa
- 			 Climate ClimateWhat’s causing this summer’s extreme heat waves?Climate change and meandering jet streams are fomenting this summer’s extreme waves of heat. By Nikk Ogasa
- 			 Climate ClimateLast week was the hottest ever recorded — here’s why we keep smashing recordsGlobal temperature records are being shattered as El Niño and climate change combine to push the Earth into uncharted territory, researchers say. By Nikk Ogasa
- 			 Climate ClimateCanada’s Crawford Lake could mark the beginning of the AnthropoceneThe mud of a Canadian lake holds an extremely precise record of humans’ influence on Earth. But the Anthropocene isn’t an official geologic epoch yet. 
- 			 Materials Science Materials ScienceThis ‘thermal cloak’ keeps spaces from getting either too hot or coldA new thermal fabric prototype could help keep cars, buildings and other spaces a comfortable temperature during heat waves while reducing CO₂ emissions. By Skyler Ware
- 			 Ecosystems EcosystemsThis seagrass is taking over the Chesapeake Bay. That’s good and bad newsHigher water temperatures are wiping out eelgrass in the Chesapeake Bay and weedy widgeongrass is expanding. Here’s why that seagrass change matters. By John Carey
- 			 Climate ClimateAntarctic sea ice has been hitting record lows for most of this yearSince hitting a record low minimum back in February, the amount of Antarctic sea ice has stayed well below normal all year.