Carrie Klein • March 14, 2024
These tiny, transparent frogs clump their red blood cells together to blend into their surroundings — without ever forming deathly clots
Carrie Klein • March 13, 2024
Billions will likely emerge across the eastern half of the US this spring, but climate change is a wild card
Olivia Gieger • March 8, 2024
The risks are low but rising, so cook your shellfish and cover your cuts before swimming
Nana Mohammed • March 7, 2024
Millions of Sub-Saharan Africans have been forced to flee their homes in recent years. Is it due to climate change or conflict? The government can't decide
Kohava Mendelsohn • February 21, 2024
The scientific community is still divided on the effects of social media on your mental health
Olivia Gieger • February 19, 2024
What New Zealand’s bird of the century contest can teach us about conservation
Carrie Klein • February 18, 2024
The tests made to keep bots out of websites aren’t working anymore
Jenaye Johnson • January 26, 2024
Games that model the future can inspire hope and encourage creative minds to redefine solutions.
Carrie Klein • January 25, 2024
A new study suggests air pollution is changing flowers’ scents, throwing bees off-course
Avery Orrall • January 13, 2024
What a bid to free a zoo elephant says about the evolving legal rights of animals
Dawn Attride • January 12, 2024
Patient-turned-activist Laura Delano seeks to educate and empower her fellow sufferers in navigating life after psychiatric drugs
Avery Orrall • January 11, 2024
Unearthing the millions-year-long process that fuels our world
Dawn Attride • January 10, 2024
Microplastics are everywhere — including in our bodies. Here is what you need to know
Gayoung Lee • January 9, 2024
How digital color technology brings us beyond simple image replication to active experience