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
Madeline Shaw • January 20, 2026
How the “diamond of the organic world” could help protect skin from damaging UV rays
Isabel Gil • January 16, 2026
Tracking wolves and vultures could point law enforcement towards illegal poaching activity
Alissa de Chassey • January 13, 2026
A new global analysis shows vaccination rates have stalled, leaving more than 15 million children with no immunizations in 2023