The EPA is keeping a troubling new study on drinking water under wraps. Here’s what you need to know. By Kat Eschner / May 17, 2018
New York should ban plastic bags—and so should the rest of the country By Eleanor Cummins / Apr 25, 2018
Hunting regulations are forcing animals to change in all sorts of ways By Sara Chodosh / Mar 28, 2018
We shouldn’t disregard the ideas that come from teens’ developing brains By Eleanor Cummins / Mar 1, 2018
Exclusive: House Science Committee members say President Trump’s lack of science advisers leaves us vulnerable to disaster By Rachel Feltman / Jan 25, 2018
WATCH: Bill Nye on science media, politics, and the feature film he wants to make By Jason Lederman / Dec 30, 2017
AI can figure out a place’s politics by analyzing cars on Google Street View By Rob Verger / Dec 1, 2017
Exclusive: House Science Committee members just sent a letter to President Trump insisting he stop relying on fake news By Kendra Pierre-Louis / May 18, 2017
These conservatives want to convince you that climate change is real By Kendra Pierre-Louis / May 1, 2017
When politicians link immigrants to disease, the science just doesn’t add up By Dave Levitan / Apr 19, 2017
The EPA has a new leader, and the outlook for science is not good By Kendra Pierre-Louis / Feb 18, 2017
Do not buy the House Science Committee’s claim that scientists faked data until you read this By Kendra Pierre-Louis / Feb 7, 2017
Of all the ways to vote, the U.S. presidential election is the worst By Kendra Pierre-Louis / Feb 6, 2017
Even the ‘most transparent administration in history’ failed to pardon Snowden By Kelsey D. Atherton / Jan 20, 2017
Modern technology is amazing and no one running for President understands it By Kelsey D. Atherton / Nov 9, 2016
The Founding Of The First Space Nation Today Doesn’t Really Mean Anything By Sarah Fecht / Oct 12, 2016
Plan To Save Humanity From Catastrophic Global Warming Gets A Boost By Mary Beth Griggs / Sep 22, 2016
Could Cancer Have Evolved To Be More Common In Some Organs Than In Others? By Meaghan Lee Callaghan / Aug 9, 2016
The Most Controversial Line In Hillary Clinton’s Acceptance Speech Was About Science By Samantha Cole / Jul 29, 2016
Half Of North America’s Electricity Will Be Emissions-Free By 2025 By Meaghan Lee Callaghan / Jun 30, 2016
How The Iron Giant Can Still Teach Us All to Be Understanding Of One Another By Maki Naro / Jun 28, 2016
HIV-Positive Patient To Receive Organ Transplants From HIV-Positive Donor By Alexandra Ossola / Feb 10, 2016
All The Big Sci-Tech Topics In President Obama’s Final State Of The Union By Carl Franzen / Jan 13, 2016
Meet The Oregon Wildlife Refuge Currently Occupied By Armed Protestors By Mary Beth Griggs / Jan 4, 2016
As Clouds Grow Darker Over Volkswagen, What’s Next For The Automotive Giant? By Eric Adams / Oct 10, 2015