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The New World Screwworm is creeping north, threatening cattle in Mexico and the US. Fighting flies with flies has worked ...
A new book explores the poisonous concoctions in Agatha Christie’s murder mysteries and the science behind how they kill.
Across the country, premiums are rising and insurers are pulling out of markets that are most at risk for climate ...
When ticks bite us, they release thousands of proteins through their saliva. Could a vaccine for the right ones stop ticks ...
A controversial treatment offers a painless route to ridding veterans of their trauma responses. But does it really work?
With the help of methane-munching-microbes, these translucent sea spiders gobble up a potent greenhouse gas to stay alive.
In 1925, a teacher deliberately broke a law stating that evolution could not be taught in Tennessee classrooms. His trial ...
The dinosaurs of the “Jurassic World” franchise get a bad rap, akin to the shark in “Jaws.” But for 2 minutes in “Jurassic ...
With cameras down their throats, metal singers show how they produce growls, screams, and squeals without damaging their vocal tissues.
Karmella Haynes doesn’t need to fit in—in life or in work. So when a research space didn’t exist for her, she created it.
July 11, 2025 A century after a teacher went on trial for teaching evolution, the role of science in the classroom and in society remains in contention. Plus, tick seasons are getting worse, raising ...
Dr. Axel Krieger, PhD, joined the Johns Hopkins University in the Department of Mechanical Engineering in July 2020. He is leading a team of students, scientists, and engineers in the research and ...