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Tatum McConnell • November 3, 2021
As many evacuated, reconnaissance teams rushed into the storm’s path to collect information that could save lives
Rahul Rao • October 25, 2021
The broken signal that delayed your train might seem like a simple case of aging infrastructure — but its history is one of convoluted origins, past dreams and lost futures
Lyric Aquino • October 11, 2021
The committee recognized three economists based in the US
Delaney Dryfoos • October 8, 2021
Ressa and Muratov recognized for their efforts to safeguard freedom of expression
Hannah Loss • October 7, 2021
Gurnah was recognized for his portrayal of the refugee experience and his focus on identity and self-image.
Kharishar Kahfi • October 6, 2021
Organic catalysts have allowed scientists to create medicines more efficiently.
Scientists studying climate and disordered materials win Nobel Prize in Physics
Tatum McConnell • October 5, 2021
Researchers who examine complex systems were recognized for their contributions.
Emily Harris • October 4, 2021
Two U.S.-based researchers are honored for their work on sensation.
Abe Musselman • September 17, 2021
Protecting whale culture is crucial for conservation efforts, says biologist Hal Whitehead
Delger Erdenesanaa • August 18, 2021
Under pandemic lockdown, those lucky enough to stay home got a taste of pets’ confinement
Delger Erdenesanaa • August 13, 2021
Thousands of U.S. dams could be removed to restore important fish habitat without impacting hydropower generation, experts say
Elana Spivack • July 12, 2021
Tim Kovar imparts wisdom about tree climbing techniques and preservation to his students, who range from children to grown biologists.
Huanjia Zhang • July 2, 2021
A Florida captain’s creative solution to the global problem of marine debris: Let’s rodeo
Lauren Leffer • June 30, 2021
The U.S. is relaxing regulations on pesticide-spraying drones, and some experts believe their precision may help reduce overall chemical use.
Julie Levy • June 16, 2021
Growing public awareness and engagement have played a part in the birds’ recovery, experts say