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Hannah Seo • May 20, 2020
An invasive bug has snuck its way into at least 33 countries, and Australia does not want to be next
Rahul Rao • May 18, 2020
Kepler-438 b: What Earth might have been
Taylor White • May 15, 2020
With personalized speech-assistive technology, people who suffer from voice disorders and diseases, like ALS, can express their true selves again
Leto Sapunar • May 14, 2020
A recent study looks at how discarded cigarette buts can expose you to toxins
Rahul Rao • May 11, 2020
55 Cancri e: Diamonds under a lava ocean
Jonathan Moens • May 8, 2020
It’s what you eat, not where it comes from, that matters most, new analyses suggest
Rahul Rao • May 6, 2020
Pluto’s next human-made visitor could peel away the world’s surface and reveal an ocean underneath
Maria Paula Rubiano • May 1, 2020
A small team of scientists is creating the first global 'swimways' map, a tool they hope will promote stronger policies to save freshwater fish from threats like dams and overfishing
Rahul Rao • April 28, 2020
Wolf 1061c: a habitable planet very near Earth...maybe
Rahul Rao • April 22, 2020
Gliese 876 d: A "super-Earth" that's nothing like Earth
Taylor White • April 21, 2020
Machine learning may boost disease hunting, but not everyone’s convinced
Corryn Wetzel • April 17, 2020
Some say terminology like 'Chinese Virus' unfairly points blame at Asian-Americans
Lili Pike • April 16, 2020
The 50th anniversary of Earth Day was supposed to be one of the biggest US climate marches yet. Now, with the 2020 election at stake, organizers are scrambling to find ways to protest online
Taylor White • April 15, 2020
Pastries are just one source of inspiration for replacing the ubiquitous lithium-ion battery
Donavyn Coffey • April 14, 2020
A fifth-generation fishmonger is driving New York’s seafood scene to become more sustainable