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Emiliano Rodríguez Mega • January 31, 2018
Here's what the evidence actually says
Jillian Mock • January 29, 2018
A massive passenger ferry in Alaska and British Columbia could help scientists track the complex process of ocean acidification
Chloe Williams • 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
Brianna Abbott • January 22, 2018
Yes, it's as messy as it sounds
Chloe Williams • December 20, 2017
Evidence of ancient burning practices in coastal rainforests challenges notions of fire management in these wet landscapes
Jillian Mock • December 18, 2017
A tale of two identical earthquakes
Charlie Wood • December 15, 2017
But engineers are trying to reclaim it downstream
Lexi Krupp • December 13, 2017
But warming temperatures remain deadly
Brianna Abbott • December 11, 2017
But don't consider the world saved just yet
Emiliano Rodríguez Mega • December 9, 2017
Neglected by the health care system, many immigrants are finding relief in medicinal herbs
Shoshana Wodinsky • 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
Jen Monnier • November 29, 2017
Insight into the disease’s ancient origins points toward the causes of the current epidemic
Jillian Mock • November 24, 2017
New evidence suggests an atmospheric bridge originating in Antarctica could have influenced global climate patterns during the last ice age
Brianna Abbott • November 20, 2017
And why the trend refuses to stop
Lexi Krupp • November 17, 2017
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