
A problem lake was doing pretty well this year. Then came a series of unfortunate water-quality events.

Picture a giant Rubik’s cube that costs $6–11 billion to solve. That’s State Route 37.

The tribe has been landless for more than 200 years.

Darwin saw them ballooning. Without any wind. Eventually some scientists figured out their electric secret.

These bold insects live in complex underground matriarchies that are seriously metal.

“When I heard the news last week that Malcolm Margolin had died, it stirred up a flood of memories of the intense and ultimately fruitful partnership that led to the launch of Bay Nature in 2001,” writes David Loeb, Bay Nature’s co-founder.