The surprising ways that you may be contributing to plastic pollution.
New California law to curb climate pollutant emissions based on Scripps science
Gov. Jerry Brown signs into law a 'lifeline' to planet’s 7 billion people, says Scripps researcher.
Putting mold on hold
Researchers develop strategy that could lead to eco-friendly fungicide to fight pathogens that cause billions in crop losses.
From classroom to canyon
Join students in a journey of science and discovery as they raft down the Grand Canyon in this immersive web experience.
Flowers critical link to bacteria transmission in wild bees
Research shows for the first time that multiple flower and wild bee species share several of the same types of bacteria.
Helping farmers improve air quality
Researchers receive grant to study ways of reducing fertilizer use in high temperature agricultural regions.
A mammoth undertaking
How can de-extinction be made more ecologically responsible?
Paving the way for pathogens
Increases in coastal development and precipitation push a parasite from land to sea.
'All this rugged beauty'
Journey into the UC Santa Barbara Nature Reserves as the nation marks the National Park System centennial.
Warming world may put most cities off-limits for summer Olympics
Scientists project only three cities in North America could host the games by 2085.
UC leads Zika carrier research
Scientists aren't waiting for the first breakout to ready the state against disease.
How search-and-rescue dogs find you
A neuroscientist on the olfactory secrets that transform certain animals into superior trackers.