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Recreation researchers are studying how to minimize human impact on public lands while maximizing accessibility.
Long undiagnosed, autistic women and girls who cope by putting on their "best normal” are finally being recognized.
Proposed cuts for prescribed burning could rekindle a debate over fire’s historical role in managing some forests.
A proposed U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service rule would allow activities that harm the habitats of protected species.
Despite startling breakthroughs, the first words and signs of great apes are rarely publicly celebrated by scientists.
RFK Jr. has said the U.S. should rid its food supply of synthetic ingredients. How would that affect public health?
Officials asked agency staff to draft a rule that would limit data collection. The move could set a global precedent.
What will the Trump administration’s proposed changes to federal science spending mean for biomedical research?
Up until a couple years ago, an attorney in his late 30s used to repeatedly check his vehicle for signs that he might have injured a pedestrian. The man had no reason to think he had actually hit ...
CROSS SECTIONS: Dissecting the contentious and the controversial — with science at the core. “One could make a strong case that NOAA was under-resourced and under-staffed before these cuts, so this is ...
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