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Joanna Thompson • February 15, 2021
Would you board a ship you could never leave?
Lauren Leffer • February 12, 2021
Proper mask wearing helps us stay safe during the pandemic, but masks limit what we can see in other peoples’ faces. Test how well you can interpret masked emotions in the quiz at the bottom of the page
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