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July 11, 2017

Sonali McDermid is worried about the planet’s food supply — and those seeking to eviscerate science

July 10, 2017

Exciting new discoveries get all the attention — leaving just-as-important negative results in the dust. And fixing the problem is easier said than done.

July 5, 2017

Brooklyn neighbors will soon be able to trade power directly — and there’s more to come

July 3, 2017

Keeping specimen collections in working order is a full-time job

June 28, 2017

What makes these boulders ring?

June 28, 2017

What makes these boulders ring?

June 26, 2017

A minority in many ways, Erica Walker is determined to find how urban noise affects human health

June 21, 2017

Dr. Luca Guardabassi is finding new ways to weaken drug-resistant bacteria

June 18, 2017

Wind your way through the west on this atomic road trip

June 14, 2017

Evidence that the Earth’s crust began as an unbroken shell raises a question: Can we really understand the past by looking at how things are now?

June 12, 2017

New online tools aim to save endangered animals, but experts say there are no easy shortcuts

June 7, 2017

Never mind determining whether a robot can be conscious, we can’t even decide what the word means

June 5, 2017

Freeze-dried plasma has helped trauma patients for decades. Why is it still out of reach for the American military?

May 31, 2017

Proposed changes to the Magnuson-Stevens Act, our nation’s fishery management law, would compound problems for the nation’s fish

May 29, 2017

The training is grueling and the pay is low, but Spencer Noyes loves being a New York State environmental conservation officer

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