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April 8, 2021

New York City’s East River was once a bustling wildlife habitat. Could yesterday’s ecosystem return to today's metropolis?

February 26, 2021

To exoplanet scientists, oddball planets are much more than just a strange sight on a cosmic sightseeing tour

January 28, 2021

How a neglected sourdough starter can go from a bubbling yeast factory to a smelly, moldy mess

January 21, 2021

A scientist in Sydney turned the coronavirus genome into a musical masterpiece

January 13, 2021

To save the plants, one scientific field highlights the importance of protecting Indigenous knowledge

January 6, 2021

Meteorologists are starting to talk about climate change

December 30, 2020

Watching for resident and migratory birds has provided people an outlet during the COVID-19 shutdowns

September 28, 2020

For vulnerable wildlife and communities, a steep drop in tourism means an uncertain future

September 28, 2020

How online pride celebrations opened up new possibilities for community and cyberattacks

September 28, 2020

For some Muslims, the pandemic strips away their ability to mourn

September 28, 2020

Folk dancing and music communities are struggling to stay connected in a time of separation

June 17, 2020

Even for a perpetual hiker used to isolation, social distancing poses a challenge

June 10, 2020

Technology is permeating every part of human life, including art, but what does that mean?

June 5, 2020

Even across genres, there are a couple key elements that make songs sound appealing

May 14, 2020

A recent study looks at how discarded cigarette buts can expose you to toxins

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