2024

  • 11/20 - Nature - Boston’s dense health-sciences networks help the city to maintain its lead
  • 11/20 - Scientific American - Forcing a Smile Using Electrical Stimulation Can Boost Your Mood
  • 11/12 - New York Times - This ‘Ghost’ Fish Seemed Extinct, Until It Turned Up in Unexpected Places
  • 11/04 - Scientific American - The Myth that Musicians Die at 27 Shows How Superstitions Are Made
  • 10/31 - New Scientist - Lakes are losing winter ice cover at an astonishing rate
  • 10/07 - Scientific American - Human Longevity May Have Reached its Upper Limit
  • 10/01 - Reason - Can This Psychedelic Help Cure Opioid Addiction?
  • 09/27 - New York Times - Things Are Looking Up for Africa’s Upside-Down Baobab Trees
  • 09/24 - Smithsonian - Why the World’s First Pet Cemetery Was Revolutionary
  • 09/18 - Nature - Why AI might be a game-changer for Africa
  • 09/17 - Think Global Health - The United States Isn't Ready for a Bird Flu Epidemic
  • 09/16 - New Scientist - The complicated role loneliness plays in 26 common health conditions
  • 09/12 - Think Global Health - Designing A New National Center for Disease Control
  • 08/22 - New York Times - Psychedelic Drugs May Give a Glimpse Into Near-Death Experiences
  • 08/20 - Scientific American - The End of the Lab Rat?
  • 08/19 - BBC - Japan is recycling food waste back into food with fermentation
  • 08/13 - Scientific American - FDA’s Rejection of MDMA Psychotherapy for Trauma Draws Criticism from Psychedelic Experts
  • 08/13 - Think Global Health - A U.S. Response to Malaria Outbreaks
  • 07/25 - New York Times - (A1 Story) Bats Already Had Problems. Now, Add Taxidermy Listings on Etsy and eBay.
  • 07/23 - Audubon - Poaching Birds Is Big Money for the Mafia in Cyprus—but a Brave Few Are Fighting Back
  • 07/23 - New Scientist - How diseases like smallpox survived long ocean voyages
  • 07/19 - BBC - The simple Japanese method for a tidier and less wasteful fridge
  • 07/12 - Scientific American - Why Animals Living on Islands Are at Greater Risk of Extinction
  • 07/01 - Virtuoso - Inside Kyoto's Blooming Locavore Movement
  • 06/20 - New York Times - After a Weather Disaster, a Surprise: Some Ornery Monkeys Got Nicer
  • 06/20 - BBC - FDA advisors voted against MDMA therapy – researchers are still fighting for it
  • 06/18 - BBC - Japan has an excess sushi problem. These food waste activists put it in numbers
  • 06/17 - New York Times - (Cover Story for the Science Section) A Tale of Two Nearly Extinct Giant Salamanders
  • 06/12 - Scientific American - Atom-Thick Gold Coating Sparks Scientific ‘Goldene Rush’
  • 06/11 - Scientific American - This Strange Fungal Condition Makes You Drunk without Drinking
  • 06/06 - Nature - Why China has been a growing study destination for African students
  • 05/29 - Nature - Advances in highly targeted radiation treatment for cancer have ignited interest in a once obscure field
  • 05/23 - Scientific American - Crows Rival Human Toddlers in Counting Skills
  • 05/15 - New York Times - The Unusual Evolutionary Journey of the Baobab Tree
  • 05/14 - Scientific American - Lifting the Veil on Near-Death Experiences
  • 04/30 - Think Global Health - Traditional Medicine Gains Global Policy Recognition
  • 04/25 - Think Global Health - Cattle Veterinarians Express Confusion over U.S. Response to Bird Flu
  • 04/23 - Scientific American - How Ugandan Tobacco Farming Inadvertently Threatens Spread of Bat-Borne Viruses
  • 04/04 - Scientific American - Decades-old Cans of Salmon Reveal Changes in Ocean Health
  • 03/21 - New York Times - Long Before Amsterdam’s Coffee Shops, There Were Hallucinogenic Seeds
  • 03/21 - Business Insider - These executives say psychedelics like LSD and MDMA made them better managers
  • 03/12 - Scientific American - Males Aren’t Larger than Females in Most Mammal Species
  • 02/15 - Think Global Health - Transforming Data into Health Action in Nigeria
  • 02/06 - New York Times - (Cover Story for the Science Section) Mammals With the Munchies: Curing Animals With Cannabis
  • 01/30 - Scientific American - Why Insects Are Attracted to Light at Night
  • 01/22 - Scientific American - Missing Russian Data Is Harming Arctic Research at a Critical Time
  • 01/16 - Nature - Chimpanzees are dying from our colds — these scientists are trying to save them
  • 01/11 - Scientific American - Thousands of U.S. Cities Could Become Virtual Ghost Towns by 2100
  • 01/07 - New York Times - Africa’s Birds of Prey Are in Decline, a New Study Finds
  • 01/05 - Scientific American - This Powerful Psychedelic Shows Promise for Relieving Traumatic Brain Injury
  • 01/03 - Scientific American - Scientists Finally Invent Heat-Controlling Circuitry That Keeps Electronics Cool
  • 01/01 - Smithsonian - How an Eye-Popping Museum Specimen Boosted the Beleaguered Blue Whale
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