Alissa de Chassey • April 16, 2026
What is artificial general intelligence, and how will we know when we’ve achieved it? Understanding the debate over engineered superintelligence
Trump’s EPA to ignore economic benefits of clean air, focusing only on costs to polluters
Avril Silva • April 13, 2026
A new agency rule retreats from cost-benefit analysis in calculating impacts on human health, imperiling improvements in air quality, experts say
Madeline Shaw • April 8, 2026
Public attention and pride could help support state mascots and the habitats they rely on
Nhung Nguyen • April 2, 2026
A glimpse of what New Yorkers are missing above the city’s light-polluted skies
Julie Zenderoudi • March 31, 2026
The two stoat mascots of Milano Cortina have a tough journey ahead of them as snow melts and their ability to camouflage worsens
Avril Silva • March 23, 2026
The country celebrates World Earth Day while preparing for what lies beyond its borders, the minister said.
Sarah Hofmann • March 12, 2026
The Brooklyn beach was closed in 2020 after radiological contamination was found. What's happened since?
Isabel Gil • February 26, 2026
Psychiatrists say it's an instinct to identify risks, passed down from our ancient ancestors
Georgia Michelman • February 20, 2026
Some scientists think anti-vaping public health messaging has failed current smokers
Alissa de Chassey • February 14, 2026
A new Canadian study suggests that more screen time in early childhood could hurt school performance years later
Avril Silva • February 9, 2026
While the United States does not mandate menstruation education in schools, workshops and pediatricians might have the answer to educating young menstruators
Avril Silva • February 5, 2026
Low pay, long hours and a lack of support are leading some university athletic trainers to leave the field
Madeline Shaw • January 30, 2026
The dark matter debate drags on with an unconventional cosmological model that claims to explain the strange behavior of galaxies
Avril Silva • January 27, 2026
A study finds Gulf War veterans were more than three times more susceptible to early menopause than the average American woman due to environmental exposures
Georgia Michelman • January 23, 2026
A new capsule measuring the small intestine’s microbes may help better illuminate the mysteries of the gut microbiome