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Pollinators have economic and health benefits, but those benefits have been difficult to quantify. A new study puts some numbers to how important pollinators are for both nutrition and income.14 hours ago
How science is taking tripping mainstream1 day ago
The secret behind clownfish stripes and more fishy fascinations3 days ago
Why this tribe is buying up hundreds of acres of farmland — and flooding it3 days ago
Timmy the stranded whale rescued after weekslong effort4 days ago
Coffee is complex. Can science standardize it for the better?6 days ago
Trump gives the go-ahead for a major new Canada-U.S. oil pipeline6 days ago
Craig Venter, pioneering human genome decoder, dies at 796 days ago
Like soap operas, 75 feet up: How bald eagle nest cams hook online communities7 days ago
In the midst of an energy crisis, countries make plans to ditch oil, gas and coal7 days ago
NASA is practicing moonwalks. When are we going back?8 days ago
Scientists see Trump's firing of the National Science Board as an attack on research8 days ago
The MAHA movement is mad about the weedkiller glyphosate and Trump's EPA8 days ago
Millions of homes in the U.S. are uninsured. NPR wants to hear your story8 days ago
Lawsuits accuse State Farm of secretly working to cut insurance payouts8 days ago
Which is more environmentally friendly: trees or solar?9 days ago
The mystery that led this family to get their stomachs removed10 days ago
A fast-growing Georgia wildfire tops 31 square miles, with evacuations possible10 days ago
Trump and Congress cut funding for Planned Parenthood. Can Botox keep it afloat?11 days ago
A real-life Kraken stalked the seas of the late Cretaceous12 days ago
Before sci-fi was everywhere, this pioneering magazine championed 'scientifiction'11 days ago
'Self-aware' robots can learn complex tasks by watching humans. Is that a good thing?12 days ago
Why a chimp 'civil war' shows how societies collapse13 days ago
AI's a suck up. Research shows how it flatters and suggests we're not to blame13 days ago
