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June 17, 2022

Cultured meat promises to be better for animals, public health and the planet. Will we eat it?

May 23, 2022

In January, an underwater volcano in Tonga produced the biggest eruption the world has seen in decades. Why was the blast so intense?

April 13, 2022

Experts say the movement disorders are often triggered by anxiety and spread through social media – and that all those online videos aren’t necessarily helping

April 8, 2022

Road expansion in West Africa is threatening the critically endangered western chimpanzee population

March 23, 2022

Baleen whales have a unique, previously unknown organ for swallowing massive amounts of prey-filled water

March 21, 2022

Psychotherapists have different opinions about making climate anxiety a diagnosis

March 21, 2022

Jennifer Francis was one of the first climate scientists to connect a warmer Arctic with severe winter weather further south

March 8, 2022

Eco-theater offers an outlet for creative expression and scientific communication

March 7, 2022

In the wake of COVID successes, cancer vaccines and other innovative treatments are on the way

March 4, 2022

Quantum computing will break data encryption as we know it. These mathematicians are racing to find a solution

March 3, 2022

One’s perception of being heard by others might be as important as their speech motor system, a study suggests

February 28, 2022

How smoking weed before bedtime changes the way you sleep – and not necessarily for the better

February 25, 2022

A federal mandate to phase out open-net fish farms and the announced closure of a hatchery signal the practice is on its way out

February 22, 2022

The draw of group exercise might be rooted in unique changes in the brain that occur during team flow

February 17, 2022

These master musicians use the fundamental principles of sound to sculpt their overtone harmonies

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