Geoscience Australia is using simple maps to help keep the public—and other scientists—informed. In an interview with Earthzine, seismologist Spiro Spiliopoulos explains.
Lessons from the Earth Science Women’s Network
Peer networks connect scientists with mentors and career resources.
Data and Knowledge Preservation
Invasive species data and knowledge preservation is vital for future research, and collection methods impact data quality.
Red-Streaked Leafhopper and King Ranch Bluestem: Evaluating the Relationship Between Two Invasives
Symbiotic relationship between two invasive species in Texas could pose threat to American sugarcane production.
Biological Control Stops Dalmatian Toadflax Invasion Following Wildfires
Biological control is a solution for an exotic invasive weed invasion following a major disturbance caused by wildfires.
How Douglas Adams “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to The Galaxy” Challenges the Conceptualization of the Cosmos
The humor of Douglas Adams, the British author and satirist beloved for his “Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy,” series invokes humility and opens a discourse on humanity and Earth’s relative place in the universe.
Taking a Trip? Consider Sustainable Sea Turtle Travel
Ecotourism provides opportunities to experience nature while supporting conservation.
Ireland's Ecotourism Industry: Great Promise and Untapped Potential
Despite growing interest from small businesses, Ireland’s promising ecotourism industry needs more policy-level support.
Call for Papers: Coral Reefs
IEEE Earthzine, an online scientific publication, is soliciting articles of 800 to 3,000 words for its second 2017 quarterly theme, Coral Reefs.
New Developments in Underwater Mineral Exploration, Offshore Brazil
Metallic mineral exploration in deep water is no longer a distant reality: the project Marine E-tech is progressing via an agreement between Brazil and the United Kingdom.