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  • 01In Disposable Mucus Houses, These Zooplankton Filter the Oceans
  • 02The ‘Sounds’ of Space as NASA’s Cassini Dives by Saturn
  • 03After Setbacks and Suits, Miami to Open Science Museum
  • 04Why Two Volcanoes in Hawaii Are So Close, but So Different
  • 05The New Threat to Wolves in and Around Yellowstone
  • 06Hunting Mushrooms, and What Makes Some Glow in the Dark
  • 076 Bots That Deliver Science and Serendipity on Twitter
  • 08No Bones About It: Scientists Recover Ancient DNA From Cave Dirt
  • 09Humans Lived in North America 130,000 Years Ago, Study Claims
  • 10If Mars Is Colonized, We May Not Need to Ship In the Bricks
  • 11Some Surprising Dog Breeds Have Ancient American Heritage
  • 12What Moves Gravel-Size Gypsum Crystals Around the Desert?
  • 13Broke a Glass? Someday You Might 3-D-Print a New One
  • 14This Is a Giant Shipworm. You May Wish It Had Stayed In Its Tube.
  • 15Jimmy Kimmel Sheds Light on Health Coverage for Infants With Birth Defects
  • 16Filtering the Ocean
  • 17As Arctic Ice Vanishes, New Shipping Routes Open
  • 18Want to Make More Baskets? Science Has the Answer
  • 19Debate Over Paris Climate Deal Could Turn on a Single Phrase
  • 20Black Americans Are Living Longer, C.D.C. Reports
  • 21Brazil Yellow Fever Outbreak Spawns Alert: Stop Killing the Monkeys
  • 22Molina, Key Provider Under Obamacare, Ousts C.E.O., a Trump Critic
  • 23How Marching for Science Risks Politicizing It
  • 24Zika Twins: A Window Into Much More Than a Virus
  • 25Empirical Evidence: Cats Love People
  • 26For Families of Teens at Suicide Risk, ‘13 Reasons’ Raises Concerns
  • 27One Day, a Machine Will Smell Whether You’re Sick
  • 28Clues to Zika Damage Might Lie in Cases of Twins
  • 29Come On In. The Water’s Fine (Mostly).
  • 30Hitting a Medical Wall, and Turning to Unproven Treatments
  • 31Climate March Draws Thousands of Protesters Alarmed by Trump’s Environmental Agenda
  • 32The Making of a Legacy: First Steps in the Trump Era
  • 33Most New York City Schools Had High Lead Levels, Retests Find
  • 34Court Gives Trump Small Victory in Push Against Clean Power Plan
  • 35Court Gives Trump Small Victory in Push Against Clean Power Plan
  • 36Dr. Joseph Lifschutz, 92, Dies; Asserted Confidentiality Right for Therapists
  • 37Gary Steigman, Who Teased Out the Universe’s Dark Secrets, Dies at 76
  • 38Cassini’s Images From Inside Saturn’s Rings
  • 39Touch New Stamp and Presto, Total Solar Eclipse Becomes Moon
  • 40Ancient Horse DNA Shows Scythian Warriors Were Adept Domesticators
  • 41Mass Die-Off of Whales in Atlantic Is Being Investigated
  • 42A Very Hungry Caterpillar Eats Plastic Bags, Researchers Say
  • 43Sowing Climate Doubt Among Schoolteachers
  • 44Leonard Reiffel, Who Studied Lunar Nuclear Bomb, Dies at 89
  • 45Anthem Threatens to Leave Health Exchanges if Subsidies Are Halted
  • 46Renée Fleming and Joshua Bell to Unite for Science
  • 47What Is the Antiquities Act and Why Does President Trump Want to Change It?
  • 48As Rising Seas Erode Shorelines, Tasmania Shows What Can Be Lost
  • 49Some Surprising Dog Breeds Have Ancient American Heritage
  • 50That Ghostly, Glowing Light Above Canada? It’s Just Steve
  • 51What Trump’s Budget Means for the Filet-O-Fish
  • 52Watching Their Dust: Photographing Players in Pollination
  • 53As Rains Ease in the West, Cactuses Shine Brighter Than Ever
  • 54Video Games Help Model Brain’s Neurons
  • 55Peggy Whitson Breaks Another Record in Space
  • 56People Are Seeing U.F.O.s Everywhere, and This Book Proves It
  • 57A Dry Side Effect
  • 58Trump Calls @AstroPeggy at the International Space Station
  • 59Spend a Dollar on Drug Treatment, and Save More on Crime Reduction
  • 60No Longer a Dream: Silicon Valley Takes On the Flying Car
  • 61Kuki Gallmann, ‘I Dreamed of Africa’ Author, Is Shot in Kenya
  • 62DNA Tests, and Sometimes Surprising Results
  • 63Pictures From the March for Science
  • 64Scientists, Feeling Under Siege, March Against Trump Policies
  • 65Meet Three Scientists Ready to March
  • 66Cassini’s Grand Finale: A Dive Between Saturn and Its Rings
  • 67Cassini Moves Inside Saturn’s Rings
  • 68What Moves Gravel-Size Gypsum Crystals Around the Desert?
  • 69The Planet Can’t Stand This Presidency
  • 70A Lesson From the Henrietta Lacks Story: Science Needs Your Cells
  • 71Robert Sadoff, Psychiatrist Who Assessed Murder Defendants, Dies at 81
  • 72No Oxygen? The Naked Mole Rat Might Not Care
  • 73Big Birder: Noah Strycker on Where to Spot Rare Species
  • 74Why the Menace of Mosquitoes Will Only Get Worse
  • 75Asteroid Misses Earth Narrowly, by Cosmic Standards
  • 76Trillions of Plastic Bits, Swept Up by Current, Are Littering Arctic Waters
  • 77Why Are Some Mice (and People) Monogamous? A Study Points to Genes
  • 78A New Exoplanet May Be Most Promising Yet in Search for Life
  • 79Broke a Glass? Someday You Might 3-D-Print a New One
  • 80How a Warming Planet Drives Human Migration
  • 81Health Insurers Make Case for Subsidies, but Get Little Assurance From Administration
  • 82This Is a Giant Shipworm. You May Wish It Had Stayed In Its Tube.
  • 83Dinner With a Dung Beetle
  • 84When Rising Seas Transform Risk Into Certainty
  • 85Is It O.K. to Tinker With the Environment to Fight Climate Change?
  • 86The March for Science: Why Some Are Going, and Some Will Sit Out
  • 87Scientists and Activists Look Beyond the March for Science
  • 88Ranks of Scientists Aging Faster Than Other Workers
  • 89A California Court for Young Adults Calls on Science
  • 90‘Genius’ Unravels the Mysteries of Einstein’s Universe
  • 91Avian Housing Wars: Competition for Nesting Spots
  • 92In a Dragon’s Blood, Scientists Discover a Potential Antibiotic
  • 93Climate Change Reroutes a Yukon River in a Geological Instant
  • 94St. Jude Medical Played Down Defibrillator Failures for Years, F.D.A. Says
  • 95It’s Like It Never Left: Another El Niño May Be on the Way
  • 96Silver Fish Surf the Waves to Spawn on California Beaches
  • 97Plumes From Saturn’s Moon Enceladus Hint That It Could Support Life
  • 98New Tools Needed to Track Technology’s Impact on Jobs, Panel Says
  • 99Do Your Shoelaces Keep Coming Undone? Engineers Explain Why
  • 1006 Things I Learned About Ulcers
  • 101What Bill Nye Can’t Travel Without
  • 102A Dinosaur Cousin’s Crocodile Ankles Surprise Paleontologists
  • 103Riddle of Why Hitler Didn’t Use Sarin Gas Remains Unsolved
  • 104Valiant in Battle, These Ants Rescue Their Wounded
  • 105Scott Pruitt Faces Anger From Right Over E.P.A. Finding He Won’t Fight
  • 106A Lizard With Scales That Behave Like a Computer Simulation
  • 107Saber-Toothed Cats Paid a Stiff Price for Lunch
  • 108Another Reprieve for Expert Testimony That Is Anything But
  • 109How Ants Figured Out Farming Millions of Years Before Humans
  • 110An Ice Scientist’s Worst Nightmare
  • 111More Permafrost Than Thought May Be Lost as Planet Warms
  • 112Sessions Is Wrong to Take Science Out of Forensic Science
  • 113Gut Hack
  • 114In Ancient Guano, a Record of Penguin Disaster
  • 115In Chesapeake Bay Cleanup, a Larger Ecosystem at Stake
  • 116Nature’s Ear Plugs
  • 117Scientists Fear Climate Data Gap as Trump Aims at Satellites
  • 118What’s at Stake in Trump’s Proposed E.P.A. Cuts
  • 119Why Are So Many People Popping Vitamin D?
  • 120Hans Dehmelt, Nobel Laureate for Isolating Electrons, Dies at 94
  • 121No ‘Death Spiral’: Insurers May Soon Profit From Obamacare Plans, Analysis Finds
  • 122Photos of Jupiter From NASA Spacecraft, Both Near and Far
  • 123Dogs Do Their Duty for Science
  • 124F.D.A. Will Allow 23andMe to Sell Genetic Tests for Disease Risk to Consumers
  • 125A Genetic Oddity May Give Octopuses and Squids Their Smarts
  • 126Mud Erased a Village in Peru, a Sign of Larger Perils in South America
  • 127The Mucus-Shooting Worm-Snail That Turned Up in the Florida Keys
  • 128Ancient Cannibals Didn’t Eat Just for the Calories, Study Suggests
  • 129Jeff Bezos Says He Is Selling $1 Billion a Year in Amazon Stock to Finance Race to Space
  • 130South African Court Ends Ban on Sale of Rhinoceros Horns
  • 131Antarctic Ice Reveals Earth’s Accelerating Plant Growth
  • 132Coal Is on the Way Out at Electric Utilities, No Matter What Trump Says
  • 133A Dolphin’s Recipe for Octopus
  • 134Life on Mars: Get to Know the Crew
  • 135Why You Shouldn’t Walk on Escalators
  • 136One in 10 Pregnant Women With Zika in U.S. Have Babies With Birth Defects
  • 137When Britain Split From Europe, in a Big Way
  • 138To Curb Global Warming, Science Fiction May Become Fact
  • 139What Financial Markets Can Teach Us About Managing Climate Risks
  • 140Plan to Cut Funding for Biomedical Research Hits Opposition in Congress
  • 141Bringing Owls Into the Light
  • 142After Badger Buries Entire Cow Carcass, Scientists Go to the Tape
  • 143Do Seas Make Us Sick? Surfers May Have the Answer
  • 144What Happens to Spores in Space?
  • 145What Makes a City Ant? Maybe Just 100 Years of Evolution
  • 146Alexei Abrikosov, Nobel Laureate in Physics, Dies at 88
  • 147A Mysterious Flash From a Faraway Galaxy
  • 148First Clear View of a One-Celled Harpooner in Action
  • 149Moby Microbe
  • 150Unmasking the Fearsome Face of a Tyrannosaur
  • 151Under a Flashlight, a Eureka Moment About Frogs
  • 152Puzzle in Poland: Who Bent the Trees?
  • 153In Poland’s Crooked Forest, a Mystery With No Straight Answer
  • 154SpaceX Makes a First With Second-Hand Rocket
  • 155SpaceX Launches a Satellite With a Partly Used Rocket
  • 156Little Tropical Fish With a Big, Venomous Bite
  • 157Recycled Rockets Could Drop Costs, Speed Space Travel
  • 158Meet Evatar: The Lab Model That Mimics the Female Reproductive System
  • 159Trump Leaves Science Jobs Vacant, Troubling Critics
  • 160Foreign Correspondents as They Live and Breathe
  • 161E.P.A. Chief, Rejecting Agency’s Science, Chooses Not to Ban Insecticide
  • 162Three Storm Chasers Die in Crash in Texas
  • 163Trump Signs Executive Order Unwinding Obama Climate Policies
  • 164Severe Eczema Drug Is Approved by F.D.A.; Price Tag Is $37,000 a Year
  • 165Planned Rollback of Climate Rules Unlikely to Achieve All Trump’s Goals
  • 166What to Know About Trump’s Order to Dismantle the Clean Power Plan
  • 167In Health Bill’s Defeat, Medicaid Comes of Age
  • 168They Mixed Science, Art and Costume Parties to Reveal Mysteries of the Sea
  • 169A Dream of Clean Energy at a Very High Price
  • 170Hope Springs Early, but Not Eternal, for the Deadnettle — or for Us
  • 171Addiction Specialists Ponder a Potential Aid: Pot
  • 172Recalling Early Childhood Memories, or Not
  • 173A 7.4 Quake in Southern California? A Long Fault Could Make It Likelier
  • 174Wonders of a Marine National Monument
  • 175Wonders of the Deep
  • 176The Trump Administration’s War on Science
  • 177Who Killed the Iceman? Clues Emerge in a Very Cold Case
  • 178Waking From Hibernation, the Hard Work of Spring Begins
  • 179Visualizing the Cosmic Streams That Spew Meteor Showers
  • 180Headed North, Sandhill Cranes Squeeze In Where They Can
  • 181Bao Bao, an American-Born Panda, Steps Out in China
  • 182Dr. Lewis Rowland, Leading Neurologist on Nerve and Muscle Diseases, Dies at 91
  • 183A Space Odyssey: Making Art Up There
  • 184How Comet 67P’s Face Changed During Its Trip Around the Sun
  • 185We Have Some Good News on the California Drought. Take a Look.
  • 186New Vaccine Could Slow Disease That Kills 600 Children a Day
  • 187As Rivals Stand Silent, One Health Insurer Protests G.O.P. Plan
  • 188Arctic’s Winter Sea Ice Drops to Its Lowest Recorded Level
  • 189Shaking Up the Dinosaur Family Tree
  • 190A Scholarly Sting Operation Shines a Light on ‘Predatory’ Journals
  • 191Why Trump’s N.I.H. Cuts Should Worry Us
  • 1929 Deaths Are Linked to Rare Cancer From Breast Implants
  • 193Trump Lays Plans to Reverse Obama’s Climate Change Legacy
  • 194A New Form of Stem-Cell Engineering Raises Ethical Questions
  • 195How Americans Think About Climate Change, in Six Maps
  • 196An End to Heart Disease? Not Quite
  • 197Even Penguins Have Children Who Won’t Leave the Nest
  • 198Popular Prostate Cancer Therapy Is Short, Intense and Unproven
  • 199More Grandparents Than Ever
  • 200The Death and Rebirth of the Duncan Grapefruit
  • 201We Might Soon Resurrect Extinct Species. Is It Worth the Cost?
  • 202Bluebonnet Season Came Early in Texas This Spring
  • 203Animals in Extra Large
  • 204U.S. Nuclear Weapons Tests Come to YouTube
  • 205Watch U.S. Nuclear Tests
  • 206Cholesterol-Slashing Drug Can Protect High-Risk Heart Patients, Study Finds
  • 207Burrowing Under Luminous Ice to Retrieve Mussels
  • 208Pushed Into the Future When Illness Strikes (in an Unlikely Place)
  • 209With E.P.A. Cuts, States Would Lose Help in Emergencies
  • 210Scientists Bristle at Trump Budget’s Cuts to Research
  • 211Ancestral Climates May Have Shaped Your Nose
  • 212Will You Attend the March for Science on Earth Day?
  • 213A Search for Clues to What Causes Whale Strandings
  • 214How a Water Bear Survives, Even When It’s Dry
  • 215The Desert Is Blooming
  • 216Patients Lose Sight After Stem Cells Are Injected Into Their Eyes
  • 217Large Sections of Australia’s Great Reef Are Now Dead, Scientists Find
  • 218Ron Drever, Physicist Who Helped Confirm Einstein Theory, Dies at 85
  • 219Swimming With a Brand New Leg
  • 220It’s Possible to Hack a Phone With Sound Waves, Researchers Show
  • 221A Start Date for the Bison Invasion of North America
  • 222Igor Shafarevich, Russian Mathematician With a Mixed Political Legacy, Dies at 93
  • 223High Above, Drones Keep Watchful Eyes on Wildlife in Africa
  • 224Poachers Beware: Drones Are Watching
  • 225How to Kill Germs in the Laundry
  • 226Are Teenagers Replacing Drugs With Smartphones?
  • 227A Russian Lake’s Future Hangs on Tourists and Toilets
  • 228Cardiovascular Deaths Linked to Poor Dietary Choices
  • 229How Darwin Evolved: 25,540 Paper Fragments Tell the Story
  • 230What Our Cells Teach Us About a ‘Natural’ Death
  • 231George A. Olah, Carbon Compounds Pathfinder, Dies at 89
  • 232In Armenia, ‘What Do You Want to Be?’ Is Asked in Infancy
  • 233Lloyd Conover, Inventor of Groundbreaking Antibiotic, Dies at 93
  • 234How to Get the Brain to Like Art
  • 235Improving Medicine With Art
  • 236How Healthy Are You? G.O.P. Bill Would Help Employers Find Out
  • 237New Guideline Will Allow First-Year Doctors to Work 24-Hour Shifts
  • 238From Flight 370 Hunt, New Insight Into Indian Ocean’s Unknown Depths
  • 239The Rice-Size Fly That Hits the Bull’s-Eye Every Time
  • 240A Lake Turned Pink in Australia. It’s Not the Only One.
  • 241Flecks of Extraterrestrial Dust, All Over the Roof
  • 242Pan, Moon of Saturn, Looks Like a Cosmic Ravioli (or Maybe a Walnut)
  • 243Trump’s Climate Views: Combative, Conflicting and Confusing
  • 244Tanning Industry, Taxed Under Obama, Cheers G.O.P. Health Bill
  • 245First Underwater Video of Elusive True’s Beaked Whales
  • 246After a Stillbirth, Tests Can Help Pinpoint the Cause
  • 247Radioactive Boars in Fukushima Thwart Residents’ Plans to Return Home
  • 248A Roman Sarcophagus Is Rescued from Humble Duty as a Flower Pot
  • 249E.P.A. Chief Doubts Consensus View of Climate Change
  • 250Spring Came Early. Scientists Say Climate Change Is a Culprit.
  • 251How Did Aboriginal Australians Arrive on the Continent? DNA Helps Solve a Mystery
  • 252Our Universe’s Very Dusty Early, Early Beginnings
  • 253A Family Adventure in Medical Tourism
  • 254Years of Ethics Charges, but Star Cancer Researcher Gets a Pass
  • 255Five Ways to be a Savvy Medical Tourist and Enjoy a Vacation
  • 256Blue Origin, Jeff Bezos’s Moon Shot, Gets First Paying Customer
  • 257E.P.A. Head Stacks Agency With Climate Change Skeptics
  • 258In the Caves of Ancient Humans, Stories Told Dot by Dot
  • 259Activists Rush to Save Government Science Data — If They Can Find It
  • 260Volkswagen’s Emissions Fraud May Affect Mortality Rate in Europe
  • 261Figuring Out When and Why Squids Lost Their Shells
  • 262Why We Can’t Look Away From Our Screens
  • 263On Galápagos, Revealing the Blue-Footed Booby’s True Colors
  • 264Dr. Thomas E. Starzl, Pioneering Liver Surgeon, Dies at 90
  • 265트럼프가 물려받은 유산: 북한 미사일에 대응하는 비밀 사이버전(戰)
  • 266Trump Inherits a Secret Cyberwar Against North Korean Missiles
  • 267Trump to Undo Vehicle Rules That Curb Global Warming
  • 268How the Amazon’s Cashews and Cacao Point to Cultivation by the Ancients
  • 269Spring Amphibians, on the Move, Could Use Some Crossing Guards
  • 270Arkansas Rushes to Execute 8 Men in the Space of 10 Days
  • 271The Secret to a Really Crisp Apple
  • 272First Seen 30 Years Ago, a Supernova Refuses to Be Ignored
  • 273The Woolly Mammoth’s Last Stand
  • 274Birth Defects Rise Twentyfold in Mothers With Zika, C.D.C. Says
  • 275China’s Bird Flu Surge Is a Low Epidemic Threat, W.H.O. Says
  • 276Scientists Say Canadian Bacteria Fossils May Be Earth’s Oldest
  • 277Mount Etna, Europe’s Most Active Volcano, Puts On a Show
  • 278Edward E. David Jr., Who Elevated Science Under Nixon, Dies at 92
  • 279Remembering a City Where the Smog Could Kill
  • 280After Scare, Air Hoses at C.D.C. Germ Lab Are Found to Be Safe
  • 281Stressed by Success, a Top Restaurant Turns to Therapy
  • 282Influential Health Fund Reboots Its Search for a Leader
  • 283In California, a Move to Ease the Pressures on Aging Dams
  • 284A Facebook-Style Shift in How Science Is Shared
  • 285SpaceX Plans to Send 2 Tourists Around Moon in 2018
  • 286Before Vaquitas Vanish, a Desperate Bid to Save Them
  • 287For Some Arctic Plants, Spring Arrives Almost a Month Earlier
  • 288Life Span of South Korean Women Is Headed Toward 90
  • 289Pregnancy Upon Pregnancy
  • 290‘Ring of Fire’ Eclipse Travels Across South America and Africa
  • 291Coal Industry Casts Itself as a Clean Energy Player
  • 292Life on Mars: Preparing for the Red Planet
  • 293‘Ring of Fire’ Solar Eclipse Will Cross Southern Hemisphere on Sunday
  • 294Amazon Deforestation, Once Tamed, Comes Roaring Back
  • 295In an Ancient Burial Place, 3 Centuries of One Woman’s Descendants
  • 296So, Um, How Do You, Like, Stop Using Filler Words?
  • 297Twinkle, Twinkle Little Trappist
  • 298Harold R. Denton, Voice of Comfort at Three Mile Island, Dies at 80
  • 299Mildred Dresselhaus, the Queen of Carbon, Dies at 86
  • 300Bumblebees Demonstrate the Power of Insect Brains
  • 301Small Brain, Big Smarts
  • 302How Far to the Next Forest? A New Way to Measure Deforestation
  • 303Lake Berryessa’s Spiraling Floodwater Mesmerizes the Locals
  • 3047 New Planets Could Host Alien Life
  • 3057 Earth-Size Planets Orbit Dwarf Star, NASA and European Astronomers Say
  • 306Bao Bao the Panda Leaves the Beltway Behind to Breed in China
  • 307Zimbabwe’s Rulers Use a Monument’s Walls to Build a Legacy
  • 308A Sunken Treasure Will Appear in New York Despite Its Controversial Excavation
  • 309When Mismatched Voices and Lips Make Your Brain Play Tricks
  • 310How an Interoffice Spat Erupted Into a Climate-Change Furor
  • 311Cosmos Controversy: The Universe Is Expanding, but How Fast?
  • 312A Balm When You’re Expecting: Sometimes Pot Does the Trick
  • 313In Response to Trump, a Dutch Minister Launches ‘She Decides’
  • 314Getting the Most From Vitamins and Mineral Supplements
  • 315SpaceX Launches Rocket to International Space Station
  • 316SpaceX Launches Rocket Carrying Space Station Cargo
  • 317SpaceX Scrubs Rocket Launch
  • 318The Murky Future of Nuclear Power in the United States
  • 319How the North Korean Nuclear Threat Has Grown
  • 320Work Stops at C.D.C.’s Top Deadly Germ Lab Over Air Hose Safety
  • 321Prey: The Reason Turtles First Came Out of Their Shells
  • 322Hunched Over a Microscope, He Sketched the Secrets of How the Brain Works
  • 323Beyond ‘Hidden Figures’: Nurturing New Black and Latino Math Whizzes
  • 324Mexico City, Parched and Sinking, Faces a Water Crisis
  • 325Are You Ready for Math Whiz Camp?
  • 326E.P.A. Workers Try to Block Pruitt in Show of Defiance
  • 327By Investing in Science, Trump Can Strengthen the Economy
  • 328After Earth’s Worst Mass Extinction, Life Rebounded Rapidly, Fossils Suggest
  • 329Disappearing Seagrass Protects Against Pathogens, Even Climate Change, Scientists Find
  • 330Harvard and M.I.T. Scientists Win Gene-Editing Patent Fight
  • 331NASA Looks to Speed Timetable for Putting Astronauts in Deep Space
  • 332Winston Churchill Wrote of Alien Life in a Lost Essay
  • 333India Launches 104 Satellites From a Single Rocket, Ramping Up a Space Race
  • 334Intel Drops Its Sponsorship of Science Fairs, Prompting an Identity Crisis
  • 335Dubai Plans a Taxi That Skips the Driver, and the Roads
  • 336Ancient Jars Hold Clues About Earth’s Fluctuating Magnetic Fields
  • 337How to Keep the Bloom on That Valentine Rose
  • 338Human Gene Editing Receives Science Panel’s Support
  • 339Is the ‘Anthropocene’ Epoch a Condemnation of Human Interference — or a Call for More?
  • 340When Canadian Scientists Were Muzzled by Their Government
  • 341Grisly Cleanup Follows Deaths of 400 Whales in New Zealand
  • 342Lower Back Ache? Be Active and Wait It Out, New Guidelines Say
  • 343A Race to Document Rare Plants Before These Cliffs Are Ground to Dust
  • 344Sharp Rise Reported in Older Americans’ Use of Multiple Psychotropic Drugs
  • 345How a Little Bit of Hydra Regrows a Whole Animal
  • 346Growth Secrets of the Hydra
  • 347Peter Mansfield, M.R.I. Pioneer and Nobel Laureate, Dies at 83
  • 348Conflicting Views on a Wider Police Use of DNA
  • 349Long Before Making Enigmatic Earthworks, People Reshaped Brazil’s Rain Forest
  • 350Microbes, a Love Story
  • 351Karen Pence Picks a Cause, and Art Therapists Feel Angst
  • 352How New York City Gets Its Electricity
  • 353Hundreds of Pilot Whales Die After Beaching in New Zealand
  • 354Lunar Eclipse and Green Comet Make for Busy Friday Night in the Sky
  • 355In an Age of Alternative Facts, Bill Nye’s New Show Brings Real Ones
  • 356Wind Power Surpasses Hydroelectric in a Crucial Measure
  • 357What Makes a Woman a Good Dancer? Watch the Hips, a Study Says
  • 358Weak Reporting System Let Risky Surgical Device Stay in Use
  • 359Lava Fire Hose in Hawaii Returns for an Encore
  • 360How Do You Save Snow Leopards? First, Gather Their Droppings
  • 361In a Rare Zoo Escape, Sunny the Red Panda Is Still at Large
  • 362Saiga Antelopes Are Struck Again by a Plague in Central Asia
  • 363Downside of Being a Global Hub: Invasive Species
  • 364‘A Conservative Climate Solution’: Republican Group Calls for Carbon Tax
  • 365Plain Old Vaping Gives Way to ‘Dripping’ Among Teenagers, Study Says
  • 366Newly Discovered Gecko Escapes Danger Naked and Alive
  • 367No Data Manipulation in 2015 Climate Study, Researchers Say
  • 368Meteor Puts on a Light Show Over Midwest, and for the Cameras
  • 369Debate Flares Over China’s Inclusion at Vatican Organ Trafficking Meeting
  • 370Small Cheese Makers Invest in a Stinky Science
  • 371Turning the Tide Against Cholera
  • 372Picking the Right Over-the-Counter Pain Reliever
  • 373Trump’s Travel Ban, Aimed at Terrorists, Has Blocked Doctors
  • 374A Diver Discovers a Candy-Colored Crab
  • 375Jimmy Kimmel Sheds Light on Health Coverage for Infants With Birth Defects
  • 376Filtering the Ocean
  • 377As Arctic Ice Vanishes, New Shipping Routes Open
  • 378Want to Make More Baskets? Science Has the Answer
  • 379Debate Over Paris Climate Deal Could Turn on a Single Phrase
  • 380Black Americans Are Living Longer, C.D.C. Reports
  • 381Brazil Yellow Fever Outbreak Spawns Alert: Stop Killing the Monkeys
  • 382Molina, Key Provider Under Obamacare, Ousts C.E.O., a Trump Critic
  • 383How Marching for Science Risks Politicizing It
  • 384Zika Twins: A Window Into Much More Than a Virus
  • 385Empirical Evidence: Cats Love People
  • 386For Families of Teens at Suicide Risk, ‘13 Reasons’ Raises Concerns
  • 387One Day, a Machine Will Smell Whether You’re Sick
  • 388Clues to Zika Damage Might Lie in Cases of Twins
  • 389Come On In. The Water’s Fine (Mostly).
  • 390Hitting a Medical Wall, and Turning to Unproven Treatments
  • 391Climate March Draws Thousands of Protesters Alarmed by Trump’s Environmental Agenda
  • 392The Making of a Legacy: First Steps in the Trump Era
  • 393Most New York City Schools Had High Lead Levels, Retests Find
  • 394Court Gives Trump Small Victory in Push Against Clean Power Plan
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