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Dawn Attride, Sara Hashemi, Avery Orrall • November 1, 2024
How a local alliance is working to restore Newtown Creek
Jenaye Johnson, Kohava Mendelsohn, Nana Mohammed, Gayoung Lee • October 31, 2024
Hint: It’s all about big DNA, baby
Marlowe Starling • May 30, 2023
Students from three schools participated in a program to create ‘living shorelines’ along the coast to protect communities from storm surge and flooding
Maiya Focht • November 3, 2022
Tucked away in the East Village of Manhattan sits La Plaza Cultural de Armando Perez, a symbol of community resilience and dedication to greenspace
Allison Parshall • July 29, 2022
The people of the South Bronx have almost no access to their own coast. South Bronx Unite’s Arif Ullah is working to change that.
Huanjia Zhang • January 20, 2022
Using knitting to heal, one stitch at a time
Casey Crownhart • November 16, 2021
The herbarium at the New York Botanical Garden is a resource for scientists looking for new ways to study plants
Casey Crownhart • February 4, 2021
Enzymatic recycling might offer a new method of recycling water bottles and other plastics, researchers say
Jonathan Moens • August 13, 2020
Clean waters have attracted large marine mammals to feed on a rising source of plankton and fish
Curtis Segarra and Lili Pike • April 3, 2020
The Green New Deal draws inspiration from Roosevelt’s sweeping reforms of the 1930s, but today’s policymakers are trying to find more equitable solutions to the climate crisis
Taylor White • February 17, 2020
Treating diseases with light is not new, but The Trauner Research Group might take it to the next level
Anushree Dave • February 16, 2020
BxArts brings together kids and their parents to create mixed-media portraits of each other
MK Manoylov and Corryn Wetzel • January 29, 2020
Check out this review of one of the internet's latest self-improvement trends
Curtis Segarra • December 5, 2019
Artist Yasuo Nomura wants to help you conceptualize the beauty in mathematics