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January 31, 2018

Here's what the evidence actually says

January 29, 2018

A massive passenger ferry in Alaska and British Columbia could help scientists track the complex process of ocean acidification

January 24, 2018

In the world of avalanche forecasting, manual methods are state of the art. But meteorologists are honing a computer model for the job

December 20, 2017

Evidence of ancient burning practices in coastal rainforests challenges notions of fire management in these wet landscapes

December 15, 2017

But engineers are trying to reclaim it downstream

December 11, 2017

But don't consider the world saved just yet

December 9, 2017

Neglected by the health care system, many immigrants are finding relief in medicinal herbs

December 4, 2017

A federal “hack-back” bill is in the news again. It might be good for vigilantes, but it’s definitely bad for the rest of us

November 29, 2017

Insight into the disease’s ancient origins points toward the causes of the current epidemic

November 24, 2017

New evidence suggests an atmospheric bridge originating in Antarctica could have influenced global climate patterns during the last ice age

November 20, 2017

And why the trend refuses to stop

November 17, 2017

Patients with health care plans that pose large upfront costs don’t search for price information

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