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As offshore wind based energy production ramps up, scientists flag potential impacts, costs and benefits ~enviro energy.renewable Article 2362 words 10 votes
White-nose syndrome in bats was detected in Texas in February 2020. Scientists are only now understanding the population loss. ~science biology Article 1863 words 9 votes
Neglect of a museum’s collection could cause scientific setbacks at Florida State ~science biology Article 1809 words 12 votes
Racism in medicine - the invisible effect medical notes can have on care ~health healthcare Article 1867 words, published Jun 28 2023 34 votes
Independent journalist uncovers a ring dedicated to publishing low quality articles and increasing publishing credits ~science Article 3688 words 35 votes
Bucking convention to track the upside of invasive species ~science biology Article 1817 words 6 votes
In the tales told by sewage, public health and privacy collide ~science Article 5702 words, published Apr 21 2021 5 votes
In Colorado, the looming liability of oil and gas cleanup ~enviro pollution.ground Article 1738 words, published Mar 16 2021 6 votes
Breathing life into the corpse flower ~enviro conservation Article 1794 words, published Jan 11 2021 7 votes
A doctor shortage is looming, and a Clinton-era policy is partly to blame ~health healthcare Article 1015 words 6 votes
One family’s ordeal with schizophrenia: In “The Edge of Every Day,” Marin Sardy struggles to make sense of a deeply mysterious disease and its effects on her mother and brother ~books reviews Article 1292 words, published Jul 12 2019 7 votes
From two bulls, nine million dairy cows ~science biology Article 2162 words, published Jun 19 2019 5 votes
A friends-and-family intervention for preventing teen suicide ~health.mental Article 2363 words, published Jun 10 2019 5 votes
Transparency advocates are working to make police personnel records more accessible—and searchable—for the public. Can that go too far? ~society politics Article 2337 words 5 votes
In a Colombian family’s dementia, a journey through race and history ~health Article 4266 words 3 votes
The methane detectives: On the trail of a global warming mystery ~enviro climate change Article 3995 words 6 votes
For patients with memory loss, working towards better diagnosis ~science medicine Article 3196 words 5 votes
New research suggests optimism for HIV/AIDS ~health medicine Article 1815 words, published Nov 21 2018 6 votes