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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
Nina Pullano • April 29, 2019
‘Natural gas liquids’ keep processing profitable even as renewables rise
Marcus Banks • April 22, 2019
We seem to have a drug for seemingly every condition — except, until now, postpartum depression
Isobel Whitcomb • April 19, 2019
Smoking before bed might seem like a good way to drift into a more relaxed sleep, but research suggests otherwise
Jessica Romeo • April 15, 2019
The Big Apple's amateur astronomers have been teaching and sharing the thrill of stargazing with the people of New York City for almost a century
Passant Rabie • April 11, 2019
The race to build a self-aware robot is on, but how do we define self awareness in a robot?
Marion Renault • April 8, 2019
They bill themselves as a natural alternative for squeaky-clean, super-white teeth — but should you open wide for charcoal?
Tara Santora • April 5, 2019
These two common but often undiagnosed disorders can make vaginal sex painful or impossible
Nina Pullano • April 3, 2019
Turf lawns come with a steep environmental price, but are a hard habit to break
Nell Durfee • April 1, 2019
Smugglers are illegally harvesting rare species of cactus in order to meet market demands
Donavyn Coffey • March 22, 2019
One New York chef is combatting the treacherous, invasive green crab one bowl of sustainable seafood ramen at a time — and he wants your help
Isobel Whitcomb • March 15, 2019
For members of the New York Mycological Society, all mushrooms are good — but some are better when left off your dinner plate