Shut the Window When You Stop at a Red Light
Stopping and starting at traffic lights may be toxic to your health.
Coming Droughts Will Threaten U.S. Water Availability
Within this century, climate change will bring "megadroughts" that will rival any drought seen for the past 1,000 years.
Neil deGrasse Tyson Is on Your TV, on a Mission
Neil deGrasse Tyson wants to be the Jimmy Fallon of nebulae.
W.Va May Roll Back Chemical Rules One Year after Spill
When a toxic leak threatens your water supply, just lower your pollution standards!
Here's What It Looks Like to Be Caught in an Avalanche While Snowboarding
This footage probably turned out a little more intense than the snowboarder intended.
Republican Congressman Demands Number Change for Bill 666, Because Satan
Welcome to the 114th Congress.
Cancer Will Strike 1 Out of Every 2 People in the UK
The figure updates previous findings that said more than one in three U.K. residents would get the disease.
Roughly $1.8 Billion in Ebola Relief Donations Haven't Made it to Africa
That's nearly 40 percent of the total
Here are Amendments Padding the Keystone XL Bill
The amendments don't actually get much done, but we won't be hearing much about climate change hoaxes from the Senate anymore.
Senate Defies Obama's Veto Threat, Votes to Approve Keystone XL
A final decision from the President could come as early as February.
Court to Decide if Oklahoma Quakes are Fracking's Fault
By midway through 2014, Oklahoma had surpassed California as the most earthquake-prone state in the country.
Scientists Figure Out How to Unboil an Egg
The method could save the biotech industry a lot of headache, and a lot of money.
Watch a Time-Lapse of Arctic Ice Rapidly Melting Over the Last 27 Years
Some Arctic ice used to withstand the summer thaw, and would last several years. Now, not so much.
Meet the Climate Scientist Invited to SOTU
Nicole Hernandez Hammer is a Latina climate change researcher with deep roots in environmental justice advocacy.
Rivers Flow With Ecstasy After Taiwanese Music Festival
People do a lot of drugs at music festivals. Then, people pee them out.
Not Just Sea Level Rise: Melting Glaciers Release Vast Amounts of Carbon, Study Finds
This might be good news for fish in the short term, but terrible news in the long term.
It's Official: 2014 Was the Hottest Year on Earth Ever Recorded
NASA pointed directly at human activity as the force driving the climatic changes
iPhone Separation Anxiety is Real, and Distracting
The research suggest we view our phones as extensions of ourselves.
Nebraska Keystone Ruling May Not Help Transcanada
The decision approves Transcanada's route through Nebraska, but might open a whole other can of worms for the company
Styrofoam Food Containers to Be Banned in New York City
Good riddance. They're leaching into your food anyway.
Cartoonists React to Murder of Colleagues at Charlie Hebdo
Cartoonists mourn their colleagues and rally for freedom of the press.
Sledding Ban Coming to a City Near You?
Lawsuits prompt cities to curb the popular—and dangerous—winter activity.
Watch Live Tonight: The 2015 Quadrantid Meteor Shower
The first meteor shower of 2015 peaks tonight.
Florida County Courts Go Rogue, Refuse to Marry Anyone to Avoid Same-Sex Weddings
Florida's ban on gay marriage was ruled unconstitutional this summer.
Deep Emotional Scars for Child Survivors of War in Gaza
"But why do we go to school and study? We will only be killed in the next war."
Watch a Whirlwind Hit the Rose Bowl, Lift Tents
The star of the whole debacle is clearly the exasperated cow mascot.