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July 17, 2015

This invasive species has made itself at home — and there’s no evicting it

July 8, 2015

A hunger for both meat and a sustainable lifestyle can be combined, but with some caveats

June 30, 2015

Georgia used policy to spur electric vehicle sales, but that changes July 1.

June 29, 2015

Engineers are creating more efficient rooftop wind turbines, but their cost is a problem

June 26, 2015

Not all mushroom clouds are nuclear, but that doesn’t mean any old boom will do

June 22, 2015

What sweats milk, navigates with electricity, and poisons romantic rivals?

June 18, 2015

These powerful raptors have claimed urban areas, but their populations could still be at risk

June 10, 2015

American science needs the U.S. national laboratories, but the system could use an update

June 3, 2015

A government-sponsored scientific panel called for more research on geoengineering — here’s why we shouldn’t even consider it

May 27, 2015

Feeling like you have to pee is only one of the uncomfortable moments in a coronary angiogram

May 20, 2015

Water quality reports are misleading, cryptic and incomplete

May 12, 2015

Why memory shouldn’t be a lost art

April 29, 2015

Farm director and writer Scott Chaskey balances his winter season between composing poetry and challenging the national organic standard

April 23, 2015

Seismologist William Menke’s expeditions reveal what lies beneath

April 13, 2015

A chemist flies through smoke plumes to better understand global warming

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