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Tatum McConnell • August 15, 2022
Evon Hekkala has changed our understanding of African crocodiles, thanks to the emergence of ancient DNA research

Physical therapists have a lot to learn about post-viral fatigue in the wake of a ‘tsunami’ of long COVID patients
Delaney Dryfoos • August 10, 2022
Some practitioners are incorporating chronic fatigue rehabilitation research into their treatments
Allison Parshall • July 29, 2022
The people of the South Bronx have almost no access to their own coast. South Bronx Unite’s Arif Ullah is working to change that.
Tatum McConnell • July 7, 2022
New York City is at the center of a political fight over dimming nighttime lights that attract and kill migrating birds
Hannah Loss • June 24, 2022
Amphibians battle against pathogens, wildlife trade and changing habitats
Allison Parshall • June 17, 2022
Cultured meat promises to be better for animals, public health and the planet. Will we eat it?
Daniel Leonard • May 23, 2022
In January, an underwater volcano in Tonga produced the biggest eruption the world has seen in decades. Why was the blast so intense?
Delaney Dryfoos • April 13, 2022
Experts say the movement disorders are often triggered by anxiety and spread through social media – and that all those online videos aren’t necessarily helping
Niranjana Rajalakshmi • April 8, 2022
Road expansion in West Africa is threatening the critically endangered western chimpanzee population
Delaney Dryfoos • March 23, 2022
Baleen whales have a unique, previously unknown organ for swallowing massive amounts of prey-filled water
Niranjana Rajalakshmi • March 21, 2022
Psychotherapists have different opinions about making climate anxiety a diagnosis
Delger Erdenesanaa • March 21, 2022
Jennifer Francis was one of the first climate scientists to connect a warmer Arctic with severe winter weather further south