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Pregnant mother holding her stomach (Getty Images)

Diagnosing fetal alcohol syndromes

Emma Yasinski - Undark
Coronavirus on the brain (Getty Images)

Decoding brain diseases

Elizabeth Landau - Undark
Small girl writing with felt tip pen while relaxing on the carpet at home (Getty Images/skynesher)

"Test-to-stay" program possible solution

Jane Roberts - Undark
Bumble Bee, Bombus Hortorum, in flight, free flying over yellow buttercup flowers (Getty)

Several bumblebee species at risk

Carly Nairn - Undark
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1993 California Gold Rush. Ralph Shock holds a nine ounce nugget found in the North fork of Tuolumne River outside Jamestown in mid May. Ralph says the nugget is worth between US $5,800 and $8,500. Nuggets that can be used for jewelry are prized and valued beyond their weight. (Steve Starr/CORBIS/Corbis via Getty Images)

The Gold Rush returns to California

Becki Robins - Undark
(Getty/kosmos111)

Drug-resistant malaria appears in Africa

Pratik Pawar - Undark
Spiral galaxy halo (Getty Images)

Spirituality in space

Adam R. Shapiro - Undark
Busy mature businessman working from home and watching his crying son at night, who is is yelling at him. (Getty Images;ljubaphoto)

Why our emotions are so powerful

Elizabeth Svoboda - Undark
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Farmers examine their catch from a human-made fish pond. On Kollerlu Lake, ponds such as this were once limited to the shoreline and shallows. (Monika Mondal / Undark)

India's vanishing freshwater lake

Monika Mondal - Undark
Corn (Getty Images)

The futile fight over GMO food labels

Kavin Senapathy - Undark
Paula Brooks, a resident of the Ransom Place neighborhood in Indianapolis, is affected by traffic pollution from a nearby highway. (Faith Blackwell / Undark)

Hiding local pollution from the EPA

Nancy Averett - Undark
(Elizabeth Landau / Undark)

How COVID affects the ear

Elizabeth Landau - Undark
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A United Airlines employee stands at a counter with no customers in line at a nearly deserted Los Angeles International Airport due to the coronavirus pandemic (David McNew/Getty Images)

Science of preventing flight disruptions

Teresa Carr - Undark
Rat poison trap box (Getty Images/richard johnson)

Animal traps: A moral, scientific debate

Michael Schulson - Undark
Emergency Room nurses and EMTs tend to patients in hallways at the Houston Methodist The Woodlands Hospital in Houston, Texas. (Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

Long Covid pits patients against doctors

Jack Gorman, David Scales - Undark
White rhinoceroses or square-lipped rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum), one dehorned to protect it from poaching, in the Manyeleti Reserve in the Kruger Private Reserves area in the Northeast of South Africa. (Wolfgang Kaehler/LightRocket via Getty Images)

The debate over rhino breeding

Ed Stoddard - Undark
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Rusted manhole cover in the cement of an abandoned street (Bob Chamberlin/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

The past, present, and future of poop

Jenny Morber - Undark
A slum in area Sura in Lagos, Nigeria (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Dredging in Lagos

Maggie Andresen, Samuel Denapo, Lydia Chain - Undark
(Wolfgang Kaehler/LightRocket via Getty Images)

What will become of Alaska’s coast?

Jonathan C. Slaght - Undark
Plastic garbage lying on the Aegean sea beach near Athens on June 26, 2018 , Greece. (Getty/Milos Bicanski)

It's raining plastic

Charlotte Stevenson - Undark
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(Getty/Marija Jovovic)

Demystifying the idea of consciousness

Emily Cataneo - Undark
(Getty/bernie_photo)

COVID stress may affect babies' health

Paul Tullis - Undark
Stock Market Arrow Graph Going Down (Getty Images)

Scientists updend idea of loss aversion

Michael Schulson - Undark
Demonstrates protest during "Fire Drill Friday" climate change protest on December 6, 2019 in Washington, DC. Speakers address the ways in which climate change affects migration and human rights. The movement demands fast action for a "Green New Deal," including renewable energy by 2030, and no new exploration or drilling for fossil fuels, including the end to taxpayer subsidies to oil companies. (John Lamparski/Getty Images)

Society can go on despite climate change

Marianne Apostolides - Undark
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