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October 5, 2022

The “revolution” in chemistry has allowed for new ways to study disease and develop drugs

October 4, 2022

Three experimental physicists were recognized for their foundational experiments in the field

October 3, 2022

Svante Pääbo was recognized for his discoveries into the genomes of extinct hominins and human evolution

September 23, 2022

Buying less clothes might be as important as using natural cotton in reducing microplastic pollution from clothes

September 20, 2022

Researchers are changing their single-use plastic habits in and out of work

September 9, 2022

An infographic diving into three types of plastic-based fabrics and how they may be affecting our environment

September 8, 2022

Many plastics contain harmful chemicals, and a zap in the microwave can increase your exposure. The FDA says this exposure isn’t a concern, but some experts recommend caution

September 1, 2022

The fragile estuary is also a vital food source for New Yorkers, including Asian Americans, suffering during the pandemic

August 26, 2022

Decades after the last Indian cheetah was killed, 36 will soon be imported from Africa. Conservationists aren’t sure it will work

August 22, 2022

Immune systems of rhesus macaques aged two years after Hurricane Maria, suggesting humans could also age more quickly after natural disasters

August 19, 2022

The textile industry has largely left behind traditional methods of dyeing. Winona Quigley is working to change that

August 17, 2022

The invasion of Ukraine has shown that reliance on Russian natural gas is an unstable strategy for Europe. Hydrogen power is one tool that could help

August 15, 2022

Evon Hekkala has changed our understanding of African crocodiles, thanks to the emergence of ancient DNA research

August 10, 2022

Some practitioners are incorporating chronic fatigue rehabilitation research into their treatments

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.

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