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Sara Chodosh • January 17, 2016
Scotland and Ireland commit to a clean energy future together
Meghan Bartels • December 23, 2015
Bee-lovers race against population declines and bureaucracy
Ryan F. Mandelbaum • December 13, 2015
Climate and soil explain the country's varying tree preferences
Knvul Sheikh • November 3, 2015
Patricia Wright has a passion for these endangered primates, and spent the last three decades studying them
Ryan F. Mandelbaum • October 7, 2015
If there’s water on Mars, the Arctic hints there may also be life.
Lydia Chain • July 8, 2015
A hunger for both meat and a sustainable lifestyle can be combined, but with some caveats
Lydia Chain • June 18, 2015
These powerful raptors have claimed urban areas, but their populations could still be at risk
JoAnna Klein • May 20, 2015
Water quality reports are misleading, cryptic and incomplete
Shannon Hall • April 13, 2015
A chemist flies through smoke plumes to better understand global warming
JoAnna Klein • April 8, 2015
A community restores vitality to a superfund site in New York City
Lydia Chain • April 3, 2015
Cows munching grass instead of corn could cut nitrogen pollution
Chelsey B. Coombs • March 25, 2015
An all-renewable future isn’t as far away as you might think
Chelsey B. Coombs • February 18, 2015
Probably not, but it can store energy in the form of ice, which is pretty cool
Jennifer Hackett • February 9, 2015
The debris littering this historic island is just a tiny part of a global littering problem
JoAnna Klein • December 11, 2014
Even animals that live far from humans are developing resistance to antibiotics, alarming puzzled researchers