Grennan Milliken
Trump's $1 Trillion Infrastructure Bill Would Barely Cover America's Clean Water Needs
The American Society of Civil Engineers gave US infrastructure a 'D+'.
EPA Head Scott Pruitt Doesn’t Think CO2 Contributes to Climate Change. He’s Wrong
His track record of helping the fossil fuel industry might have something to do with it.
Scientists Caught This Shy, Portly Whale on Video for the First Time Ever
Beaked whales are notoriously hard to find.
The Brazilian Government Is Voting to Deforest Even More of the Amazon Rainforest
This will take a toll on the trees that indigenous people have been coexisting with for centuries.
Scientists Just Confirmed the Hottest Day in Antarctica
It was the hottest temperature recorded on the continent since 1974.
Scientists Just Confirmed The Hottest Day In Antarctica
It was the hottest temperature recorded on the continent since 1974.
A Rose Is Still a Rose, Even When It's a Supercapacitor
Scientists engineered a rose that stores and releases electrical energy.
Trump Ordered the EPA to Overturn Clean Water Rule
The president signed off on an executive order to help dismantle an Obama-era rule meant to protect American waterways.
If Trump Cares About Jobs, He’ll Stay in the Paris Climate Agreement
The president promised to bring back jobs in coal, but three million people were employed by the clean energy sector last year.
Republicans Want to Take the Public Out of Public Lands Decisions
The GOP is set to kill a rule that some rural communities have embraced.
If Trump Cares About Jobs, He’ll Stay in the Paris Climate Agreement
The president promised to bring back jobs in coal, but three million people were employed by the clean energy sector last year.
One of the Greatest Cosmic Mysteries Was Solved By David Shoemaker’s Device
LIGO's detection of gravitational waves was an achievement comparable to Galileo’s telescope. Meet the man whose team built the detector.