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Rebecca Cudmore • April 2, 2014
Organic gardener and blogger Frank Meuschke cultivates crops online.
Krystnell A. Storr • March 28, 2014
The release of genetically modified mosquitoes to control dengue is still raising opposition from Key West residents
Amy Nordrum • March 27, 2014
Brian Barnes has studied questions like this for decades in Alaska — and he’s getting warmer
Neel V. Patel • March 21, 2014
An anthropologist travels to Africa to find out
Elizabeth Newbern • March 17, 2014
Stirling engines can do almost anything
Krystnell A. Storr • March 14, 2014
Here’s what science says about your alleged look-alike
Elizabeth Newbern • March 13, 2014
Could animals be older than we thought?
Claire Maldarelli • March 12, 2014
For healthy people, doctors warn that gluten-free may not be worth the hype
Chelsea Harvey • March 11, 2014
Improper medication disposal can cause some surprising problems — but reform may be on the way
Manasi Vaidya • March 10, 2014
A marine conservationist joins forces with fishermen to save fish habitats
Sylvia Tippmann • March 7, 2014
Neurobiologist André Fenton is on a lifelong quest to answer that very question
Hannah Newman • March 5, 2014
The fish that swims upstream provides more than just a tasty meal
Kathryn Free • March 3, 2014
Companies are scrambling to find ways to reuse costly rare earth elements
Elizabeth Newbern and Chelsea Harvey • March 1, 2014
Columbia University’s Astronomy Department teaches and shows the public about space
Sarah Lewin and Joshua A. Krisch • February 28, 2014
Artist M. Henry Jones turns lenses and lighting into 3D portraits that really pop