
Nuclear Regulator Sees Legacy Defined by Fukushima Safety Lessons
Gregory Jaczko will step down as chairman of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission as soon as a successor is approved by Congress

Nuclear Regulator Sees Legacy Defined by Fukushima Safety Lessons
Gregory Jaczko will step down as chairman of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission as soon as a successor is approved by Congress

U.S. Nuclear Industry Faces Risks in Global Market
To succeed, the industry will have to ensure that stringent safety regulations are implemented or risk public backlash on the world stage

Chilean Earthquake Restores Beaches
A big earthquake raised the coast several meters in places, reversing recent years of beach erosion

How a Computer Modeler Predicted the Mountain Pine Beetle Tree-Killing Rampage
Over the past decade North American forests have been decimated by outbreaks of mountain pine beetles

SimCity 2013 Players Will Face Tough Choices on Energy and Environment
If the old SimCity could nurture a generation of urban planners, perhaps its newest rendition will inspire tomorrow's natural resource managers and environmental engineers

Rising Temperatures Push Andean Species Skyward
Climate change may ultimately push some species off mountainous islands in the sky

Could Climate Change Put the Groundhog Out of Business?
With cold weather absent from much of the U.S. Northeast this year, what does a groundhog's shadow mean anymore?