Climate
- 			 Climate Climate‘On the Move’ examines how climate change will alter where people liveJournalist Abrahm Lustgarten explores which parts of the United States are most vulnerable to the effects of global warming and how people's lives might change. By Saima Sidik
- 			 Earth EarthClimate change is changing how we keep timePolar ice sheets are melting faster, slowing Earth’s spin. That is changing how we synchronize our clocks to tell time. 
- 			 Climate ClimateWaterlogged soils can give hurricanes new life after they arrive on landNew studies show that the long-hypothesized “brown ocean effect” is real, helping to refuel 2018’s Hurricane Florence and other storms after landfall. 
- 			 Climate ClimateCold, dry snaps accompanied three plagues that struck the Roman EmpireNew climate data for ancient Italy point to temperature and rainfall influences on past infectious disease outbreaks. By Bruce Bower
- 			 Earth EarthMany but not all of the world’s aquifers are losing waterMany aquifers are quickly disappearing due to climate change and overuse, but some are rising because of improved resource management. 
- 			 Climate ClimateNumbats are built to hold heat, making climate change extra risky for the marsupialsNew thermal imaging shows how fast numbats’ surface temperature rises even at relatively reasonable temperatures. By Jake Buehler
- 			 Earth EarthSpeed bumps under Thwaites Glacier could help slow its flow to the seaA seismic survey of Thwaites’ icy underbelly shows the Antarctica glacier may be snagging on tall rises in land. That could help slow global sea level rise. By Nikk Ogasa
- 			 Physics PhysicsInvisible comet tails of mucus slow sinking flakes of ‘marine snow’New measurements reveal the gunk that surrounds the particles, an important factor in understanding how the ocean sequesters carbon. 
- 			 Climate Climate3 Antarctic glaciers show rapidly accelerated ice loss from ocean warmingDestabilized by ocean waves and vanishing sea ice, Antarctica’s Hektoria glacier lost 25 kilometers of ice in 16 months — a possible hint of what’s to come. By Douglas Fox
- 			 Climate ClimateCOP28 nations agreed to ‘transition’ from fossil fuels. That’s too slow, experts sayCOP28 ended with a historic climate agreement to begin moving away from fossil fuels, but stopped short of mandating phasing them out. 
- 			 Oceans OceansOcean heat waves often lurk out of sightAbout 1 in 3 marine heat waves occur below the surface, a new study reports, suggesting these harmful events are more common than previously thought. 
- 			 Climate ClimateCOP28 is making headlines. Here’s why the focus on methane mattersHere’s one takeaway from COP28: Deep cuts to methane are essential to meet the Paris Agreement goals. That’s still possible.