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Jackie Appel • January 27, 2021
Scientists recently developed a substance that could help plants grow on Mars without the need for an artificial oxygen atmosphere
Dani Leviss • July 18, 2019
How one religious leader finds environmental roots in Islamic tradition
Cici Zhang • September 29, 2017
Meet educators who are teaching the younger generation about restoring oysters to New York Harbor
Ellen Airhart • February 6, 2017
Mimi Cheng and Dan Barber are putting trash on your table — in a good way
Eleanor Cummins • January 18, 2017
Let it go… into the freezer
Ellen Airhart • November 11, 2016
New York City wants to try a new strategy to fight pond scum
Ryan F. Mandelbaum • May 2, 2016
An Appalachian battle rages over a pipeline route through sensitive salamander habitats
Edward Carver • April 18, 2016
Efforts to curb aviation emissions remain stuck on the runway, grounded by social norms
Meghan Bartels • March 28, 2016
New York City should put a price on single-use bags
Sara Chodosh • February 5, 2016
High costs and technology issues haven’t dampened enthusiasm for networked parking systems
Ryan F. Mandelbaum • December 29, 2015
Scientists expect greenhouse gases to cause a historic dry period in the Great Plains this century
Ryan F. Mandelbaum • December 13, 2015
Climate and soil explain the country's varying tree preferences
Lydia Chain • October 6, 2014
Hardier microbes make biofuel production more feasible
Elizabeth Newbern • March 17, 2014
Stirling engines can do almost anything
Caitlin Q. Davis • February 10, 2014
Rail trails aim to unite neighboring towns and revitalize Massachusetts’s cities