Land

World

Sara Zewde Sows, and Dia Beacon Reaps

On eight acres, a landscape architect challenges ideas about the legacy of the land, the museum’s history and climate change.

Read More »
Magazine

Why It’s So Challenging to Land Upright on the Moon

Two spacecraft have ended up askew on the lunar surface this year. It is easier to tip over in the…

Read More »
Magazine

Odysseus Sends Moon Landing Photos Home With Time Running Out

The privately built American spacecraft’s ability to send home images and other data has been limited by its sideways landing.…

Read More »
Magazine

Moon Lander Is Lying on Its Side but Still Functional, Officials Say

The Odysseus spacecraft was drifting horizontally as it set down, and a landing strut may have hit an obstacle on…

Read More »
Magazine

U.S. Moon Landing: How to Watch and What to Know

If all goes as planned, Odysseus, a private spacecraft, will touch down on the lunar surface on Thursday. It will…

Read More »
World

Kicking Native People Off Their Land Is a Horrible Way to Save the Planet

Over 600,000 tourists travel to Tanzania’s Ngorongoro Conservation Area each year, and many will catch a glimpse of the Great…

Read More »
Business

Is That Polar Bear Getting Enough to Eat? Try a Collar With a Camera.

Scientists collected video from 20 bears during ice-free months to understand whether the animals can survive longer periods on land…

Read More »
World

Al Shabab Terrorist Group Captures U.N. Helicopter in Somalia

Somali officials said the helicopter was carrying nine passengers, one of whom was killed.

Read More »
Magazine

A Stunning Eclipse, a Moon Race and Other Space Events in 2024

India landed a robot on the moon and NASA brought pieces of an asteroid back to Earth to study. A…

Read More »
World

‘There’s No Other Job’: The Colonial Roots of Philippine Poverty

Rodino Sawan stepped into the wire harness and dug his toes into the muddy track that threads the sweltering plantation.…

Read More »
Back to top button