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Lauren Leffer • February 10, 2021
Depending on where you live, abortion care this year may have become either harder or easier to access than ever before
Joanna Thompson • February 8, 2021
Artificial intelligence is becoming increasingly common in conservation ecology. Should it be?
Huanjia Zhang • February 5, 2021
The crisis has exacerbated long-overlooked anxiety, depression and other mental health problems among this population
Casey Crownhart • February 4, 2021
Enzymatic recycling might offer a new method of recycling water bottles and other plastics, researchers say
Jackie Appel • February 3, 2021
Astronomers are finding ways to keep investigating the universe despite missing data due to COVID-19 telescope shutdowns
Joanna Thompson • February 1, 2021
Reimagining the past, now with 40% more gears
Karen Kwon • January 29, 2021
PrEP is close to 99% effective in preventing HIV. So, why aren’t more people using it?
Ethan Freedman • January 28, 2021
How a neglected sourdough starter can go from a bubbling yeast factory to a smelly, moldy mess
Jackie Appel • January 27, 2021
Scientists recently developed a substance that could help plants grow on Mars without the need for an artificial oxygen atmosphere
Casey Crownhart • January 25, 2021
The popular weed killer could impair honeybees’ immune systems, leaving them vulnerable to infections
M.K. Manoylov • January 22, 2021
Backpack-wearing locusts may one day be bomb-sniffing heroes
Niko McCarty • January 21, 2021
A scientist in Sydney turned the coronavirus genome into a musical masterpiece
Ethan Freedman • January 20, 2021
Biodiversity loss represents a growing environmental threat, conservationists say
Huanjia Zhang • January 19, 2021
Global warming does not discriminate, but the system that prepares farmers for it does
Joanna Thompson • January 18, 2021
Does the language you speak influence your thoughts? Are you sure?