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For the Sake of 600,000 Children, Science Must Be Bold

U.K. to Fund ‘Small-Scale’ Outdoor Geoengineering Tests

The Science of Dogs

When We Look at the Moon, We See Ourselves — Craters and All

What If People Don’t Need to Care About Climate Change to Fix It?

The Week in Business: Microsoft’s Big Bet on A.I.

What Do American’s Middle Schools Teach About Climate Change? Not Much.

Bruno Latour, Philosopher on the Social Basis of Scientific Facts, Dies at 74

How to Make Your Second Home Smarter, Safer and More Sustainable

The Week in Business: Facebook’s Rough Stretch

Nobel Prize in Chemistry Awarded to Scientists for Creating a Tool to Build Molecules

Animal Electrocutions, Lobotomies and Other Tales of Wicked Science

How Bad Is the Drought? These Maps Tell the Story.

Become an Outdoor Scientist

The Week in Business: A Ransom for Fuel

The Week in Business: A Big Win for Marijuana

Stop Whining About Big Government

Electric Cars and a Cleaner Energy Future

As Students Clamor for More on Climate Change, Portland Heeds the Call

Some Good News, and a Hard Truth, About Science