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Lauren Leffer • 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
Casey Crownhart • December 16, 2020
Emerging research suggests that smoke from prescribed burns is less harmful than from wildfires
Joanna Thompson • December 14, 2020
The race to produce a Martian construction material has a new contender
Joanna Thompson • December 10, 2020
A grassroots fight against discrimination in the Lone Star State
Joanna Thompson • December 7, 2020
Sexual dimorphism gets a shocking twist
Abe Musselman • December 4, 2020
In his new book, Derek Gow tells the story of his intrepid rewilding campaign
Elana Spivack • November 30, 2020
According to the CDC, there's about 20 million new STIs each year, and half of them are among 15-24 year olds
Abe Musselman • November 27, 2020
Researchers are preparing to extract gas from methane hydrates, despite uncertain potential and environmental risks
Lauren Leffer • November 25, 2020
Millions of people rely on the Air Quality Index, but experts say it’s a rough measure at best
Elana Spivack • November 23, 2020
Wanna see my vomeronasal organ?
Niko McCarty • November 20, 2020
But there’s no difference in the rate of deaths caused by COVID-19, according to a new study
Lauren Leffer • November 19, 2020
You’ve heard of the fly on the wall, but what about the crow in the city?
Niko McCarty • November 17, 2020
A new method to stitch together DNA can assemble a virus genome in one day
Rahul Rao • November 16, 2020
Pollux b: In search of counterparts
Elana Spivack • November 16, 2020
It's not just for penises