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Topic: Undark (page 11)

High angle side view of watchful young man walking on green dollar signs against white background (Getty Images)

GoFundMe's privilege problem

Jeremy Snyder - Undark
Chicken mushrooms in the forest (Getty Images)

My life-changing foray with fungi

Louise Fabiani - Undark
The abortion drug Mifepristone (Phil Walter/Getty Images)

The digital frontier of abortion access

Rebecca Grant - Undark
A worker, engulfed inside a plume created by the CIPP process, speaks with a researcher who wears a full face respirator to protect against chemical exposures. (Courtesy of Andrew Whelton / Undark)

Questions linger over worker's death

Robin Lloyd - Undark
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Concertina wire, added by U.S. Army troops, is seen covering the US-Mexico border wall in Nogales, Arizona (Max Herman/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Mapping migrant deaths with GIS

Emily Cataneo - Undark
A herd of Plains Bison or buffalo grazing in Grand Teton Natonal Park in Wyoming, USA. (Jon G. Fuller/VWPics/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

The evolution of conservation

Rachel Love Nuwer - Undark
Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation (Getty Images)

A battle over female genital mutilation

Ruchi Kumar - Undark
Teenage friends playing video game in an amusement arcade (Getty Images)

Gaming: a salve for teens’ STD woes?

Claudia Lopez Lloreda - Undark
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Close up of test tubes with toxic labels (Getty Images)

The plausible lab-leak hypothesis

Norman Paradis - Undark
Cows grazing (Getty Images)

India’s battle with brucellosis

Sandy Ong - Undark
An employee poses with a pipe used to carrying liquid CO2 on September 08, 2008 at the "Schwarze Pumpe" ("Black Pump") power station run by Europe's biggest power company Vattenfall in Werder near Berlin. In a similar manner, Summit Carbon Solutions, a spinoff of an Iowa-based agricultural company, recently announced it is developing a $2 billion pipeline project that will carry carbon dioxide captured from ethanol refineries scattered across the Midwest to a site in North Dakota where it will be pumped thousands of feet underground. (MICHAEL URBAN/DDP/AFP via Getty Images)

Disastrous attempts to control nature

John Schwartz - Undark
Broken beaker glass in science laboratory (Getty Images)

Lab leak: science and politics collide

Charles Schmidt - Undark
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Mt. Ama Dablam in the Everest Region of the Himalayas, Nepal. (Pal Teravagimov/Shutterstock)

Clashes threaten science in Himalayas

Lou Del Bello - Undark
Joe Biden (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Reexamining the social cost of carbon

Ramin Skibba - Undark
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The grim practice of "chick culling"

Jonathan Moens - Undark
A health worker after her vaccination against Covid-19 with the Chinese company Sinopharm's Vero vaccine at Edgardo Rebagliati Hospital in Lima, Peru. In early February, the South American country received the first shipment of 300,000 doses of the Chinese Corona vaccine. Sinopharm had already collaborated with Peru in the practical testing phase of the vaccine. (Alex Rosemberg/picture alliance via Getty Images)

Amid COVID-19, TB surges in Peru

Robin Blades - Undark
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The environmental perils of road salt

Anne N. Connor - Undark
President Donald Trump (Doug Mills-Pool/Getty Images)

Scientific integrity at a crossroads

Augusta Wilson - Undark
A man waves a QAnon conspiracy flag at a protest of coronavirus skeptics, right-wing extremists and others angry over coronavirus-related restrictions and government policy on August 29, 2020 (Sean Gallup/Getty Images)

Can cult studies offer help with QAnon?

Michael Schulson - Undark
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Curbing suicide by pesticide poisoning

Vaishnavi Chandrashekhar - Undark
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Solitary confinement & COVID spread

Robin Blades - Undark
Dog with a protective mask on his face (Getty Images)

Are we overtreating rabies?

Gustav Cappaert - Undark
The boreal forest in Lake Clark National Park and Preserve, Alaska, is dominated by white spruce mixed with black spruce and birch. (K. Miller / National Park Service)

The mystery of Critchfield's spruce

Zach St. George - Undark
Cows grazing (Getty Images)

Mixed messages in Beef impact on climate

Jenny Splitter - Undark
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