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March 19, 2024

Dengue cases in Mexico have more than tripled. What does this mean for tourism?

March 15, 2024

The inside scoop on a mathematics fever dream turned artistic playground for all math lovers (and haters too)

March 14, 2024

These tiny, transparent frogs clump their red blood cells together to blend into their surroundings — without ever forming deathly clots

March 13, 2024

Billions will likely emerge across the eastern half of the US this spring, but climate change is a wild card

March 8, 2024

The risks are low but rising, so cook your shellfish and cover your cuts before swimming

March 7, 2024

Millions of Sub-Saharan Africans have been forced to flee their homes in recent years. Is it due to climate change or conflict? The government can't decide

February 21, 2024

The scientific community is still divided on the effects of social media on your mental health

February 19, 2024

What New Zealand’s bird of the century contest can teach us about conservation

February 18, 2024

The tests made to keep bots out of websites aren’t working anymore

February 5, 2024

Our love of celebrities can be explained by psychology — but be careful not to go overboard

January 26, 2024

Games that model the future can inspire hope and encourage creative minds to redefine solutions.

January 25, 2024

A new study suggests air pollution is changing flowers’ scents, throwing bees off-course

January 13, 2024

What a bid to free a zoo elephant says about the evolving legal rights of animals

January 12, 2024

Patient-turned-activist Laura Delano seeks to educate and empower her fellow sufferers in navigating life after psychiatric drugs

January 11, 2024

Unearthing the millions-year-long process that fuels our world

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