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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?
Ethan Freedman • January 15, 2021
Global warming tips the scales in favor of invaders in the region
Lauren Leffer • January 13, 2021
To save the plants, one scientific field highlights the importance of protecting Indigenous knowledge
Niko McCarty • January 13, 2021
For historians, recoloring an old photograph is meticulous, time-consuming work that computer programs can’t match
Huanjia Zhang • January 11, 2021
The pandemic has exposed and worsened deep-seated problems in a meat industry dominated by huge producers
Niko McCarty • January 8, 2021
Computer programs can't yet create music that rivals the best musicians', but that isn't stopping some companies from trying
Delger Erdenesanaa • January 6, 2021
Meteorologists are starting to talk about climate change
Joanna Thompson • January 4, 2021
It's not very cold though
Casey Crownhart • December 30, 2020
Watching for resident and migratory birds has provided people an outlet during the COVID-19 shutdowns
Abe Musselman • December 29, 2020
A newly approved reactor could carve out a new future for nuclear energy. Here’s how it works
Joanna Thompson • December 28, 2020
Take a cyber tour of the dwarf planet, courtesy of NASA’s New Horizons probe
Huanjia Zhang • December 23, 2020
Spurred by global warming and development, saltwater intrusion is a growing threat to coastal agriculture
Niko McCarty • December 22, 2020
An online workshop shows how easy it is to break into the software that controls these important devices
Joanna Thompson • December 21, 2020
How calendars construct our reality