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The Atlantic
25.06.2025
The week’s bad weather deserves a name.
24.06.2025
At the summit of Cerro Pachón, the Vera C. Rubin Observatory has started its work.
18.06.2025
To get to Mars, NASA might finally need to hire explorers.
Once a suspect COVID treatment, now a cure for everything
17.06.2025
Efficiency standards can still help consumers.
15.06.2025
Why are some Iraqis so good at figuring out when a person is lying?
12.06.2025
Trump has signaled an end date for FEMA.
04.06.2025
History is repeating itself in the world of controversial sports records.
Our diets are awful for the planet. But we can’t simply abandon food.
03.06.2025
“Really and truly, a horse can be alive forever. Forever and ever.”
31.05.2025
Cosmologists are fighting over everything.
28.05.2025
After a decades-long campaign to beat the parasites down to Panama, they’re speeding back up north.
26.05.2025
What if the U.S. protected ecosystems directly?
24.05.2025
A zoologist observed a Cooper’s hawk using a crosswalk signal as a cue to ambush its prey.
23.05.2025
My street got leveled by 150-mph winds. Why do I feel somehow at ease?
21.05.2025
Bees are dying. Federal funding cuts aren’t helping.
The lab-leak theory of COVID-19’s origins has become a principle of MAGA governance.
17.05.2025
For decades, Eve Baer remained convinced that her son, unresponsive after a severe brain injury, was still conscious. Science eventually proved her right.
05.05.2025
We have a responsibility to ensure that our discoveries are used in the public interest. That isn’t always easy.
03.05.2025
Without demand from clean energy, the U.S. market for rare earth, graphite, and lithium will falter.
01.05.2025
Americans must insist on academic freedom, or risk losing what makes our nation great.
24.04.2025
The ecstasy of “olo”
19.04.2025
<em>Possible</em> is doing a lot of work.
17.04.2025
Massive tariffs on China will drive up soybean production in Brazil at the rainforest’s expense.
07.04.2025
In search of “improper ideology” among the animals
05.04.2025
Little of America’s energy comes from geothermal sources, but that could change quickly.
31.03.2025
If they persist, Donald Trump’s attacks on universities will destroy a cornerstone of American life.
29.03.2025
When the president talks about security in the Arctic, he’s talking about climate change.
Kennedy made a show of shipping vitamin A to measles-stricken communities. The state’s public-health department didn’t take up the offer.
28.03.2025
Ending clinical trials with no warning can put patients at risk.
19.03.2025
Los Angeles is planning to rebuild with fire in mind, but this landscape is still primed to burn.
13.03.2025
Science has to be able to defend itself.
08.03.2025
Hens are wonderful to keep, but they lay the most expensive eggs you’ll ever buy.
Environmental justice was patching over gaps in federal law that allowed for zones of concentrated harms.
Vaccination is the only way to prevent measles infection, a fact the Trump administration has downplayed.
07.03.2025
Jay Bhattacharya has spent years railing against the National Institutes of Health. What happens when he runs it?
04.03.2025
A podcast shows how love divides us.
01.03.2025
The Trump administration is sabotaging the country’s gold-standard climate science in Antarctica and around the world.
Layoffs at NOAA will only make weather reports less reliable.
28.02.2025
The latest signal that the future of the university is under threat