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January 13, 2021

For historians, recoloring an old photograph is meticulous, time-consuming work that computer programs can’t match

January 11, 2021

The pandemic has exposed and worsened deep-seated problems in a meat industry dominated by huge producers

January 8, 2021

Computer programs can't yet create music that rivals the best musicians', but that isn't stopping some companies from trying

January 6, 2021

Meteorologists are starting to talk about climate change

December 30, 2020

Watching for resident and migratory birds has provided people an outlet during the COVID-19 shutdowns

December 29, 2020

A newly approved reactor could carve out a new future for nuclear energy. Here’s how it works

December 28, 2020

Take a cyber tour of the dwarf planet, courtesy of NASA’s New Horizons probe

December 23, 2020

Spurred by global warming and development, saltwater intrusion is a growing threat to coastal agriculture

December 22, 2020

An online workshop shows how easy it is to break into the software that controls these important devices

December 21, 2020

How calendars construct our reality

December 18, 2020

The discovery of organisms that are new to science has historically required years of field work, but species could become something we create instead of find

December 16, 2020

Emerging research suggests that smoke from prescribed burns is less harmful than from wildfires

December 14, 2020

The race to produce a Martian construction material has a new contender

December 10, 2020

A grassroots fight against discrimination in the Lone Star State

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