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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
Abe Musselman • June 13, 2021
I fought the good fight against a backyard invader, but I don’t have it in me this year
Delger Erdenesanaa • May 28, 2021
Past tree-planting pushes have had unintended ecological consequences
Lauren Leffer • April 27, 2021
Financial, cultural and structural barriers stand in the way, but momentum is on the side of a changing agricultural landscape
Lauren Leffer • April 23, 2021
Brood X periodical cicadas come out every 17 years and are set to emerge this spring. One day, they might not
Niko McCarty • April 12, 2021
Researchers made a CRISPR gene editor that can be controlled with blue light
Niko McCarty • April 9, 2021
Chloride pollution, caused largely by de-icing salts and water softeners, is increasing across the country. A small town in Minnesota is fed up.
Ethan Freedman • April 8, 2021
New York City’s East River was once a bustling wildlife habitat. Could yesterday’s ecosystem return to today's metropolis?
Julie Levy • April 7, 2021
New evidence shows that human olfactory tissue is likely able to regenerate. But more research needs to be done to determine what exactly is damaged in cases of olfactory loss
Casey Crownhart • March 17, 2021
A squid robot is among the latest to take to the seas