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Allison Parshall, Delaney Dryfoos • October 12, 2022
And what are the iconic clogs even made of, anyway?
Timmy Broderick • October 10, 2022
The laureates’ work highlights both the necessity and instability of banks in the modern economy
Alice Sun • October 7, 2022
The Norwegian Nobel Committee recognized three awardees for their efforts to document war crimes and abuses of power
Anna Gibbs • October 6, 2022
Ernaux was lauded for her “uncompromising” search for self within society’s constraints
Madison Goldberg • October 5, 2022
The “revolution” in chemistry has allowed for new ways to study disease and develop drugs
Gwendolyn Rak • October 4, 2022
Three experimental physicists were recognized for their foundational experiments in the field
Gina Jiménez • October 3, 2022
Svante Pääbo was recognized for his discoveries into the genomes of extinct hominins and human evolution
Kharishar Kahfi • September 23, 2022
Buying less clothes might be as important as using natural cotton in reducing microplastic pollution from clothes
Hannah Loss • September 20, 2022
Researchers are changing their single-use plastic habits in and out of work
Maiya Focht • September 9, 2022
An infographic diving into three types of plastic-based fabrics and how they may be affecting our environment
Deborah Balthazar, Daniel Leonard, Tatum McConnell • 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
Delaney Dryfoos • September 1, 2022
The fragile estuary is also a vital food source for New Yorkers, including Asian Americans, suffering during the pandemic
Niranjana Rajalakshmi • 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
Hannah Loss • August 22, 2022
Immune systems of rhesus macaques aged two years after Hurricane Maria, suggesting humans could also age more quickly after natural disasters
Maiya Focht • August 19, 2022
The textile industry has largely left behind traditional methods of dyeing. Winona Quigley is working to change that