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June 14, 2019

Everything you need to know to keep an infant safe during a measles outbreak

June 14, 2019

Despite perceptions that the Hudson is not fit for swimming, it is perfectly safe in many places

May 6, 2019

“Sex” and “gender” have long been used interchangeably, but the difference is crucial in science and society

May 1, 2019

Researchers are racing to preserve coral larvae for future restoration projects — and cryopreservation could be one solution

April 29, 2019

‘Natural gas liquids’ keep processing profitable even as renewables rise

April 22, 2019

We seem to have a drug for seemingly every condition — except, until now, postpartum depression

April 19, 2019

Smoking before bed might seem like a good way to drift into a more relaxed sleep, but research suggests otherwise

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

April 11, 2019

The race to build a self-aware robot is on, but how do we define self awareness in a robot?

April 8, 2019

They bill themselves as a natural alternative for squeaky-clean, super-white teeth — but should you open wide for charcoal?

April 5, 2019

These two common but often undiagnosed disorders can make vaginal sex painful or impossible

April 3, 2019

Turf lawns come with a steep environmental price, but are a hard habit to break

April 1, 2019

Smugglers are illegally harvesting rare species of cactus in order to meet market demands

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

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

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