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Biochar may now be better for Carbon Capture, but it's not 'black gold'
Researchers have found new ways to make biochar better at capturing CO₂. But the wider story of biochar and climate change is more complicated than headlines tend to suggest.

Clarissa Wright
May 72 min read


Carbon capture and storage plans unfold: For the better?
Carbon capture and storage is based on geological CO2 storage. Is it an easy-fix option for carbon sequestration?

Clarissa Wright (Editor-in-Chief)
May 62 min read


Why aren't electric vehicles more popular?
Why do we not see more EVs on the roads? Is it because of the reliance on rare earth minerals to build their batteries, or is it because of battery life? Practicality may be more influential than it first seems.

Clarissa Wright (Editor-in-Chief)
May 54 min read


'Cool' cement can cut electricity and prepare for a warmer world
Future-proofed cement can cool down homes without relying on intensive electricity demands for air conditioning. How does it work?

Clarissa Wright
Aug 20, 20252 min read


The Art of Communicating the Complex: Innovation to Sustainability
Through a 'crystallisation' method, creativity can communicate the complex challenges required for a more sustainable planet Earth.

Clarissa Wright
Aug 18, 20252 min read


Our Sustainability Discussion
Open call for fiction literary works opening for NatureVolve Magazine in 2025.

NatureVolve announcement
Jan 23, 20251 min read


NatureVolve issue 14: Exploring biological innovation
Where biology meets creativity and innovation. Read our free issue exploring the life sciences, from industry to illustration and academia.

NatureVolve announcement
Apr 10, 20231 min read


Explore Earth and Space with issue 13
We are happy to announce the release of NatureVolve Magazine issue 13. This features some very thought-provoking stories about life on...

NatureVolve announcement
Jan 24, 20231 min read


Our future according to AI: How the world will look in 2100 due to climate change
AI Art Images Predict How Climate Change Will Affect Cities In 2100: New York, Toronto, Agra, London, Edinburgh and more.
Press post
Nov 9, 20225 min read


Print edition of NatureVolve issue 12 now available
The twelfth issue of NatureVolve Magazine: Earth's Natural History is now available in print! See the stunning visuals and...

NatureVolve announcement
Oct 8, 20221 min read


New Scientist Live Is Back in London for an October weekend
New Scientist Live, the world’s greatest festival of ideas and discoveries, returns to ExCeL London this October. Find out about tickets.
Press release
Sep 29, 20224 min read


Earth's Natural History: NatureVolve issue 12 now released
We are happy to announce the much anticipated release of NatureVolve Magazine issue 12, celebrating Earth's Natural History! We showcase...

NatureVolve announcement
Sep 27, 20221 min read


Neurochemistry in chronic fatigue syndrome points to importance of diet
Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is a life-altering chronic illness, but neuroscience research offers new ways of understanding the disease.

Clarissa Wright
Sep 12, 20222 min read


NatureVolve issue 11 release announced
We are pleased to announce the release of NatureVolve magazine issue 11, with the special theme - conserving our lands, on Friday 10th of...

NatureVolve announcement
Jun 9, 20221 min read


NatureVolve issue 10 released!
We are pleased to announce the release of NatureVolve issue 10! This issue has a special emphasis on the ocean and the value of water on...

NatureVolve announcement
Feb 25, 20221 min read


How the Aesthetics of Disaster Engulfs Climate Discourse
In the very first week after a dynamic brush fire broke out in October 2019 near the Getty Center in Los Angeles, more than one hundred...

Jesús Muñoz Morcillo
Feb 3, 202218 min read


Bryozoan fossils alter evolutionary history of animals
Around 541 million years ago, the Cambrian radiation occurred, when multicellular animals (known as metazoans) rapidly diversified, setting the stage for the formation of the main animal groups (called phyla) we see today. Below, we see beautiful examples of bryozoans illustrated by historically renowned natural scientist and artist Ernst Haeckel.

Clarissa Wright
Jan 6, 20222 min read


Sticky glaciers sparked major cooling shift a million years ago
A new study suggests that a million years ago, glaciers stuck to bedrock more easily , contributing to global cooling and longer ice...

Clarissa Wright
Dec 12, 20212 min read


Poems to solve the Climate Crisis, at COP26
A single 1-hour poetry event demonstrated the value and importance of COP26.

Gary Roberts
Nov 30, 20213 min read


Now Is The Time To Rewild Earth & Rewild Humanity: To Repair Our Climate
Watching the pure joy, excitement and look of awe on the faces of several children as eighty striped dolphins rode the surf generated...

Gary Roberts
Nov 7, 20214 min read
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