K.R. Callaway • December 19, 2024
Lawyers and advocates fighting for the rights of students with disabilities want city schools to do more to address chronic absenteeism
Lauren Schneider • December 11, 2024
Automation safety experts say robotaxi concerns persist, but the technology works best with limited routes and human backups
Lauren Schneider • December 2, 2024
In Brooklyn, longevity researchers debate whether aging is a disease to be treated or a natural stage of life
K.R. Callaway • November 6, 2024
Alternative medicine has been around for centuries, and even today it may have yet another use
In the age of dinosaurs, oceans lost their life-sustaining oxygen due to climate changes
K.R. Callaway • November 4, 2024
A new study of ancient climate has alarming implications for today, experts say
Dawn Attride, Sara Hashemi, Avery Orrall • November 1, 2024
How a local alliance is working to restore Newtown Creek
Jenaye Johnson, Kohava Mendelsohn, Nana Mohammed, Gayoung Lee • October 31, 2024
Hint: It’s all about big DNA, baby
Dawn Attride • October 30, 2024
In a bustling city like New York, how does noise affect us?
Alexa Robles-Gil • October 30, 2024
Vineyards in the North and South Fork are shifting towards a more resilient approach to winemaking as climate change casts growing conditions into doubt.
Carrie Klein • October 30, 2024
The Clean Soil Bank collects dirt from construction sites and distributes it to make community gardens, clean up contaminated soils and provide environmental remediation.
Kohava Mendelsohn • October 30, 2024
What effect does increased police presence have on our minds?
Alexa Robles-Gil • October 30, 2024
How a story about mammoth bones sparked a “bone rush” in the frigid East River.
Opinion: New York City’s buildings are designed to leak energy. Retrofitting them may be the only option
Avery Orrall • October 30, 2024
Under the facade of NYC’s shiny, storied exterior is infrastructure designed without emissions in mind. The city is struggling to fix that.
Kohava Mendelsohn • October 30, 2024
The “Underground Home” from the 1964-65 World Fair offered a refuge from the Cold War, the changing climate, and the outside world. What happened to it?
Sara Hashemi • October 30, 2024
Under Astor Place, a reminder of the animal’s connection to the city