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Donavyn Coffey • August 5, 2019
A Kentucky foundation is trying to build a local food economy that works for farmers and the planet
Passant Rabie • July 24, 2019
Without a racial classification for Arab-Americans by the U.S. Census Bureau, the population’s mental health goes largely unstudied – particularly in a political climate that threatens it.
Tara Santora • July 20, 2019
Pesticides, fertilizers, and machines aren’t enough to meet the burgeoning demand for food crops but fast-growing GM plants could pick up the slack
Passant Rabie • July 19, 2019
Climate change is decimating the economically crucial olive harvest — and farmers lack the resources to fight back.
Dani Leviss • July 18, 2019
How one religious leader finds environmental roots in Islamic tradition
Polina Porotsky • July 17, 2019
Satellites have come to play a vital part in our world, from providing Internet to monitoring Arctic glaciers.
Donavyn Coffey • July 3, 2019
Scientists are working on climate resistant coffee, but can they make it taste good?
Tara Santora • June 24, 2019
Scientists expect climate change will make storms more intense, therefore the city must amp up its defenses
Jessica Romeo • June 21, 2019
An unconventional journey leads a scientist to a new conservation tool: environmental DNA
Polina Porotsky • June 20, 2019
Shells tell a story of evolution that spans over millions of years
Dana Najjar • June 18, 2019
Russia wants to create its own sovereign internet, but it won't be easy
Dana Najjar • June 14, 2019
Everything you need to know to keep an infant safe during a measles outbreak
Marcus Banks • June 14, 2019
Despite perceptions that the Hudson is not fit for swimming, it is perfectly safe in many places
Polina Porotsky • May 1, 2019
Researchers are racing to preserve coral larvae for future restoration projects — and cryopreservation could be one solution