extracted from hundreds or even thousands of metres of accumulated ice and snow, ice cores are a key tool for mapping the Earth's changing climate
Read Morethe World Land Trust is currently focusing its efforts on protecting a key rainforest corridor along the Kinabatangan River in Borneo
Read MoreLaura Culham's painstaking paper sculptures of weeds are just one highlight of new show examining nature and the way humans document it
Read Morethere are tons of photos of earth taken from space, but few as good as Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield's recent series from the International Space Station
Read Morewe created a short film and detailed breakdown of Saturn's rings for Patternity's first festival of pattern – a showcase of all things stripey
Read Morestretching 3.7 million square kilometres across the Congo, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon and the Central African Republic, the Congo Basin is home to a vast rainforest covering over one and half million square kilometres
Read Moreincredibly tolerant of air pollution and heavy metal contamination, this lichen can be used as a bioindicator to measure air quality
Read MoreIsomorphology bridges the divide between art and science – offering a new way of looking at the natural world and the uncoventional relationships between species. in this visual introduction, published by super/collider, artist Gemma Anderson sets out her case with beautiful examples from the animal, vegetable and mineral kingdoms
Read Morestretching up above the streets of San Francisco, the Sutro Tower acts as a climate sentinel, reaching high into the atmosphere to measure CO2 levels
Read Morefor our first school workshop, we challenged design students to create a physical monument for visitors to experience one thousand years from now
Read Moreas part of the TARA's recent stopover in London, super/collider and AnOther Magazine teamed up to host a little soirée on board the French environmental research ship
Read Moreexploring Tristram Lansdowne's surreal geological worlds
Read Morean afternoon of science, art & craft with our new Risograph printer
Read Moreafter a voyage of more than 62,000 nautical miles, the French environmental research vessel TARA will next week dock in London as part of an ongoing educational trip
Read Morethe Shield mantis is just one of millions of species found in Yasuni National Park, Ecuador – one of the most biodiverse places on earth thanks in part to the fact it never froze over during the last ice age.
Read Moregood news for native wildlife this week with the release of 34 frankly adorable dormice into the Warwickshire countryside
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Read Moreour profile of oceanographer Sylvia Earle for AnOther Magazine
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Read Morean epic journey into the atomic and cosmic regions of the former Soviet Union
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