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Why fieldwork is still crucial for science research
Cassie Freund
There are some things it’s impossible to discern without ground truthing
Behavioral neuroscientists ring the alarm on the long-term damage of family separation
Prabarna Ganguly
The neurological and behavioral consequences of separating children from parents can persist into adulthood
Fox News host Tucker Carlson presides over hateful attack on trans politician Christine Hallquist
Rachel Leah
"She can get away with many, many things simply by being transgender," Chadwick Moore said on Carlson's cable show
Toxic algae oozes into spotlight of Florida’s Senate race
Nathanael Johnson
Toxic algae have oozed out of lakes and into Florida’s upcoming Senate election
Now even Glacier National Park is on fire — and yes, climate change is making things worse
Eric Holthaus
Saturday was the hottest day in the history of the National Park, and its first recorded time reaching 100 degrees
Why scientists are taking a more active role in politics and policy
Prabarna Ganguly
Cognitive neuroscientist thinks scientists need to take visible stances on issues like forced family separation
A second Dust Bowl? As California burns, Trump tries to distract from climate change’s devastation
Carl Pope
The West is in the midst of The Great Burning — and President Donald Trump has no plan
Where there’s smoke, there’s a liar
Terry H. Schwadron
Trump weighs in on the California fires . . . and gets everything wrong
Flood thy neighbor: Who stays dry and who decides?
Lisa Song, Patrick Michels, Al Shaw
One Missouri town’s levee saga captures what's wrong with America's approach to controlling rivers
Breathing “a chore”: California wildfires threaten the health of young and old
Anna Gorman, Ana B. Ibarra
At least 17 large fires are burning across California, sending pollutants into the air and contaminating water
Trump vs. the Koch Brothers
Alexei Bayer
Are the Koch brothers going to be devoured by the very same radical forces that they helped spawn?
More Republicans in the news? That’s not media bias
Dominik Stecula
What does it meant that GOP politicians get 2.5 more mentions than Dems? Probably not what you think, experts say
How did Alex Jones become possible? Because we tolerated “lesser” lies for too long
Amanda Marcotte
Right-wingers have gotten away with ridiculous lies for years. No wonder they're going all in for Alex Jones
All eyes on Ohio: Will Democrats regain a House seat controlled by the GOP for more than 30 years?
Joseph Neese
Why the hotly-contested race in Ohio's 12th congressional district could spell doom for House Republicans this fall
A high-adrenaline job: 5 questions answered about fighting wildfires
Michael Kodas
More than 1.2 million acres are currently burning across much of the West, Alaska and Florida
Trump administration and California are on collision course over vehicle emissions rules
Meredith Hankins, Nicholas Bryner
California and the Trump administration are going different directions on mileage standards
GMOs are better for the environment than you’d think
Marco Giovannetti
Although it’s not a popular narrative, genetic engineering can be an important ally in protecting the environment
On climate change, it’s time to start panicking
Matthew Rozsa
The crisis over global warming warrants an unparalleled response
As wildfires rage, Trump administration plans to slash fire science funding
Randy Lee Loftis
Fire science funding has been eroding for more than a decade, even before President Donald Trump’s proposed cuts
Did we almost solve the “super-wicked problem” of climate change — 30 years ago?
Shannon Osaka
A 66-page New York Times magazine article this weekend floats a radical what-if. It's almost certainly wrong
Move over, Bitcoin bros: A green cryptocurrency is here
Eric Holthaus
Green-minded geeks have launched competing cryptocurrencies that tackle Bitcoin's energy consumption
Did left-wing Hillary hate put Trump in the White House? A toxic question with bad answers
Andrew O'Hehir
Yes, a tiny subset of the radical left hated Hillary more than Trump. Does that mean they're pawns in Putin's plot?
An orca has been carrying her dead calf for 10 days. What does this mean?
Matthew Rozsa
Whales are intelligent, emotionally complex animals with individual personalities and ways of mourning
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