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The Virus Hunter

Latest NewsUnited StatesPerrin Ireland
Scientists aren’t certain why Zika has become a pandemic, but humans probably played a part.

Zombie Crabs!

Latest NewsEastAlisa Opar
Tiny, invasive East Coast parasites are leaving hordes of the living dead in their wake.

Go Easy on the Salt

ExplainerFlint, Michigan, United StatesBrian Palmer
Did road salt help cause the Flint water crisis?

Drinking In the Heavy Metal

DispatchFlint, MichiganSusan Cosier
Thanks to the Flint water crisis, the city’s kids could experience terrible, long-lasting consequences from lead exposure.

Of Monkeys, Men, and Protozoans

Latest NewsInternationalJason Bittel
A recent study finds a link between deforestation and risk of monkey-transmitted malaria.

The Woman Who Loves Orcas

DispatchAlaska, WestTed Genoways
Scientist, poet, and cancer survivor Eva Saulitis says that orcas saved her life. If only she could return the favor.

The Public Transit Paradox

ExplainerUnited StatesJeff Turrentine
Gas is crazy cheap. Car sales are through the roof. So why isn’t taxpayer support for mass transit tanking?

Life on the Mississippi, Now

DispatchMissouri, Illinois, MidwestBarry Yeoman
We've spent billions of dollars on dikes, locks, and levees in a vain attempt to subdue what Mark Twain called "that lawless stream." Is it time to let the river have its way?

Good (and Bad) Tidings

Latest NewsUnited StatesDavid Helvarg
Here was some of the big news coming in from the big blue sea in 2015.

The Christmas Crab Massacre

Latest NewsInternationalJason Bittel
Ants are killing Christmas Island’s iconic red crabs by the millions. Could tiny wasps save the day?

We Have an Agreement

Latest NewsInternationalBrian Palmer
Negotiators in Paris have signed a historic and comprehensive deal to address climate change.

The Latin Quarter

ExplainerInternational, Brazil, Mexico, Costa Rica, Peru, Colombia, PanamaBrian Palmer
Latin America is key to addressing climate change at the Paris conference. Why doesn’t it get more attention?

Burnin' Blubber

Latest NewsArcticJason Bittel
As warmer summers melt the Arctic, Pacific walruses have to work a lot harder to reach their seafloor feasts.