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Jennifer Hackett • February 9, 2015
The debris littering this historic island is just a tiny part of a global littering problem
JoAnna Klein • December 11, 2014
Even animals that live far from humans are developing resistance to antibiotics, alarming puzzled researchers
Steph Yin • December 3, 2014
It’s tempting to view natural history dioramas as pure representations of fact — but these displays may be shaped by cultural assumptions and theatrical urges
JoAnna Klein • November 24, 2014
The Mountain Pine Beetle kills trees and paints them blue from Mexico to Canada
JoAnna Klein • November 17, 2014
Housefly larvae help scrub antibiotics from manure at factory farms
JoAnna Klein • October 29, 2014
A new guide may help rangers stop the invasion of the Galapagos Islands.
Sarah Lewin • July 31, 2014
If you want people to conserve, you’re going to have to convince…me
Jillian Rose Lim • July 3, 2014
Bike activists are shaping urban design in the Big Apple
Alexandra Ossola • July 1, 2014
Old drilling rigs in the Gulf of Mexico house a surprising bounty, if we can figure out how to preserve them safely.
Claire Maldarelli • June 24, 2014
Are tree waters environmentally sustainable, good for your health, or just simply delicious?
Manasi Vaidya • June 23, 2014
Is banning plastic bags the best way to get rid of the plastic menace ?
Hannah Newman • May 30, 2014
A biologist and a chef cook up a tasty alternative to combat invasive species
Hannah Newman • May 2, 2014
Pace Ralli is offering ships an innovative solution to meet upcoming emissions deadlines
Caitlin Q. Davis • February 10, 2014
Rail trails aim to unite neighboring towns and revitalize Massachusetts’s cities
Elizabeth Newbern • January 25, 2014
The first National River faces the threat of pollution from a large pig farm