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September 6, 2016

Goalball was designed for visually impaired people, not adapted from an able-bodied sport

September 6, 2016

Josh Sundquist’s hilariously true story of childhood, cancer, amputation, romantic yearning, truth and Olympic greatness

August 29, 2016

Rock climbing’s increasing popularity puts pressures on cliff landscapes

August 24, 2016

My dad wants to cut down 20 acres of trees. Should I let him?

August 16, 2016

Captive breeding programs have kept an endangered bird alive

August 8, 2016

After you screw up, your brain slows down — and researchers are getting closer to understanding why

August 1, 2016

A genetic technique offers new perspective on life in New York City’s rivers

July 28, 2016

Mary Roach’s latest book looks at the science of humans at war

July 25, 2016

Activist groups and farmers are gearing up for a fight in Central Oregon

July 25, 2016

Why reducing our carbon footprint means changing our cement

July 18, 2016

Following the trajectory of women in the scientific narrative

July 18, 2016

A Chinese fishing technique could slow Asian carp’s steady march toward the Great Lakes

July 13, 2016

Bill Nye (The Science Guy’s) take on climate change and the future of our planet

July 12, 2016

Is it really possible to close a chapter and move on?

July 6, 2016

The remarkable leafcutter ant is spurring some wild ideas about agriculture, medicine and the nature of ecosystems

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