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Prison cells (Getty Images/Hitoshi Nishimura)

Criminology stirs biology's racist past

Michael Schulson - Undark
Baby bottle of milk (Getty Images/Catherine Delahaye)

Why is corn syrup in infant formulas?

Christina Szalinski - Undark
A dog trainer giving a hand command to Black Labrador dog (Getty Images/	Mint Images)

Why experts are re-thinking dog training

Ula Chrobak - Undark
Beach shower, Maui, Hawaii (Getty Images/cestes001)

Are beach showers polluting the ocean?

Jea Morris - Undark
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A biohazard symbol on the entrance door of the microbiology laboratory (Getty Images/zmeel)

Biosafety legislation gets politicized

Michael Schulson - Undark
Typing on laptop (Getty Images)

Why online civility is hard to enforce

Teresa Carr - Undark
Empty Lecture Hall (Getty Images/UpperCut Images)

GPA requirements creating a gap

Ashley Smart - Undark
Health care staff in a remote clinic struggle to provide pandemic resources for their patients. (Kata Karath for Undark)

The rural Covid response in Ecuador

Kata Karath - Undark
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Gray Wolf (Getty Images/Straublund Photography)

The wolf fight in Wisconsin

Leah Campbell - Undark
Malaria vaccine (Getty Images/Hailshadow)

Why the malaria vaccine took 35 years

Pratik Pawar - Undark
At the University of Minnesota's Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, the door to the lab where the first step is taken in the testing of samples for the monkeypox virus has a warning sign to let others know not to enter. (JUDY GRIESEDIECK/Star Tribune via Getty Images)

The challenges of calculating a lab leak

Michael Schulson - Undark
Worried healthcare worker (Getty Images/FG Trade)

Doctors take aim at prior authorization

Lola Butcher - Undark
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Amazon rainforest, Brazil (Getty Images)

Humans need to keep carbon in the ground

M.R. O'Connor - Undark
Dusting a broccoli seed bed, the speeding plane throws out a tail of insect-killing dust that gets underneath as well as on top of the small leaves. (Bettmann/Getty Images)

The toxic legacy of DDT

Andru Okun - Undark
Farzana Bibi, a maid female domestic servant, a resident in a slum, says she, used to earn Rupees 300 a day ($2.6), she says she has been told not to continue to stop the spread of the virus, as India remains under an unprecedented extended lockdown over the highly contagious coronavirus (COVID-19) on April 22, 2020 in New Delhi, India. (Yawar Nazir/Getty Images)

Hardships for domestic workers in India

Romita Saluja - Undark
A royal Bengal Tiger in its natural habitat (Getty Images/Abhishek Singh)

India's tigers entangled in a blame game

Niranjana Rajalakshmi - Food52
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US Steel Mill, Zug Island, Rouge and Detroit River. (Getty Images/Cavan Images Rf)

The race to produce green steel

Marcello Rossi - Undark
3D render of a man with strong pain in head (Getty Images/peterschreiber.media)

Unlocking the mysteries of pain

Emily Cataneo - Undark
A protest sign stands in front of an evacuated and boarded up house in the Love Canal neighborhood in Niagara Falls. The area was abandoned after it was learned that tons of toxic waste were dumped in the canal beside the houses. (Getty Images/Bettmann Contributor)

Love Canal disaster gets book treatment

Peter Andrey Smith - Undark
A street sweeper walks on a sidewalk in New Delhi on February 21, 2022. (SAJJAD HUSSAIN/AFP via Getty Images)

Digital snooping on sanitation workers

Qadri Inzamam, Haziq Qadri - Undark
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Paradise Island in the Bahamas (Getty Images / Joannis S Duran / Freelance Photographer)

"Blue carbon" credits arrive in Bahamas

Diana Kruzman - Undark
A person is running away from online harassment (Getty Images/woocat)

Trolling takes a toll on science

Lisa Palmer, Silvio Waisbord - Undark
Thresher harvesting wheat (Getty Images)

A constant drive for farming technology

Tom Johnson - Undark
Broken beaker glass in science laboratory (Getty Images)

Risk aversion is ruining science

Paul M. Sutter - Undark
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