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Delger Erdenesanaa • March 21, 2022
Jennifer Francis was one of the first climate scientists to connect a warmer Arctic with severe winter weather further south
Hannah Loss • March 8, 2022
Eco-theater offers an outlet for creative expression and scientific communication
Deborah Balthazar • March 7, 2022
In the wake of COVID successes, cancer vaccines and other innovative treatments are on the way
Daniel Leonard • March 4, 2022
Quantum computing will break data encryption as we know it. These mathematicians are racing to find a solution
Kharishar Kahfi • March 3, 2022
One’s perception of being heard by others might be as important as their speech motor system, a study suggests
Maiya Focht • February 28, 2022
How smoking weed before bedtime changes the way you sleep – and not necessarily for the better
Tatum McConnell • February 25, 2022
A federal mandate to phase out open-net fish farms and the announced closure of a hatchery signal the practice is on its way out
Emily Harris • February 22, 2022
The draw of group exercise might be rooted in unique changes in the brain that occur during team flow
Allison Parshall • February 17, 2022
These master musicians use the fundamental principles of sound to sculpt their overtone harmonies
Allison Parshall • February 16, 2022
With microscopic human tissues and advanced algorithms, testing new drugs in humans could become more efficient
Maiya Focht • February 15, 2022
The mass-produced and over-consumed cycle of fast fashion has taken a serious environmental toll on the planet. But there are ways to fight back
Delger Erdenesanaa • February 14, 2022
After taxi medallions plummeted in value, New York cabbies left with impossible loans have won debt relief from the city
Lyric Aquino • February 11, 2022
Galactic archeologists expect the James Webb Space Telescope to be a game changer for their field
Niranjana Rajalakshmi • February 11, 2022
Some researchers argue testing on primates is both unethical and irrelevant, but vaccine developers and others say it saves human lives — and the pandemic is their latest example
Daniel Leonard • February 10, 2022
The universe is probably heading towards a “Big Freeze.” Here’s what that means, and why it’s way too early to worry