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The best outdoor bug zappers will help keep inspects at bay.
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The best outdoor bug zappers

A yellow fever mosquito discretely sinks its labrum into its prey
Evolution

Evolution made mosquitos into stealthy, sensitive vampires

Street with trash, drink bottle, paper.
Pollution

Most roadside litter comes from just down the street

There’s a reason human-wildlife clashes are on the rise
Wildlife

There’s a reason human-wildlife clashes are on the rise

african woman getting vaccinated
Vaccines

The first malaria vaccine is finally ready to roll out

mosquito on skin
Insects

Catnip and grapefruit are ushering in a new era of insect repellants

Close up to aloe vera plant
Projects

How to grow, harvest, preserve, and use aloe vera

Inside Google’s quest to digitize troops’ tissue samples
Military

Inside Google’s quest to digitize troops’ tissue samples

an illustration of a melting planet earth covered in lush trees and leaves
Animals

An ancient era of global warming could hint at our scorching future

Children playing with microscope
Projects

9 cool ways your family can help scientists collect data

mosquito feeding
Insects

Does a cold winter mean fewer bugs in the summer?

Close-up of mosquito on human skin.
Health

China becomes the largest country to officially eradicate malaria

A tiger swallowtail butterfly puddling and drinking water in a muddy area.
Projects

Butterflies drink more than nectar—here’s how to turn your yard into an oasis

Rendering of mammoth in forest.
Gene Editing

This CRISPR startup thinks that mammoths can save the Arctic. Is it right?

A "chocolate frog" from New Guinea.
Animals

New Guinea has ‘chocolate’ frogs, but they’re not for eating

A zookeeper wearing a mask vaccinates an orangutan through a grille.
Vaccines

Zoo animals are getting COVID vaccines made specially for them

4 reasons to let your lawn grow wild
Sustainability

4 reasons to let your lawn grow wild

Kepler-186f-exoplanet
Exoplanets

There is no Planet B

aid workers in Africa go door-to-door to deliver accurate information about Covid-19
COVID-19

COVID-19 could make malaria surge, but African aid workers are fighting back

A monarch butterfly caterpillar.
Global Warming

As the planet warms, tropical plants and animals are moving northward