People have seen and photographed much more of the moon’s surface than they have the deep seafloor of Earth.
Scientists are using underwater microphones, aerial surveys, and machine learning to count endangered North Atlantic right whales.
Steve Djeutchou turns banana peels into charcoal so people don’t have to cut down as many trees.
Elephant seals fitted with biomonitors bring back data from the deep ocean, where people can’t easily go.
What would happen if you could grow your own lamp out of a plant? Scientists are experimenting with doing just that.
Scientists used tech to study how red diamond rattlesnakes use their habitat, move, hunt, and eat.
Scientists are using radio tags to track down and destroy the nests of invasive hornets.
Learn how cutting-edge tech is changing the way we protect species and their habitats.
Fitting Beauty the bald eagle with a prosthetic beak. Image courtesy of Janie Veltkamp. The science of creating prosthetics, artificially created replacements for injured or missing body parts, is rapidly advancing for humans. And now, researchers are using the same technology to help injured wildlife.…
