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April 06, 2023

Extraterrestrial Life

Life Evolves. Can Attempts to Create 'Artificial Life' Evolve, Too?

Do efforts to create life—by cooking up imitations in computers, robots and molecules—point toward a universal definition of biology?

By Shi En Kim

Conservation

On U.S. Barrier Islands, African-Rooted Traditions Protect against a Relentlessly Rising Ocean

A way of life nurtured for hundreds of years in the U.S. Southeast guards coastlines from climate change

By Sara Novak

Climate Change

Glaciers May Melt Even Faster Than Expected, Study Finds

Evidence that ancient glaciers retreated more than a quarter-mile a day is a worrisome sign that glaciers today could melt—and contribute to sea level rise—faster than was thought

By Chelsea Harvey,E&E News

Public Health

Bird Flu Is Surging. Dialing Back Its Pandemic Risk Starts with Prevention

Bird flu outbreaks are a numbers game, and the numbers are turning against us

By Daniel Schar,Erik Karlsson,Filip Claes

Mathematics

How Mathematics Can Predict--and Help Prevent--the Next Pandemic

Mathematician Abba Gumel uses calculations and models to prepare for future disease outbreaks

By Rachel Crowell

Drug Use

From Orgasms to Overdoses: How Marie Nyswander Went from Treating 'Sexual Frigidity' to Heroin Addiction

A young psychoanalyst specializing in sexual issues starts getting calls for help—about something else entirely

By Katie Hafner,Carol Sutton Lewis,The Lost Women of Science Initiative
FROM THE STORE
FROM THE ARCHIVE

World's First "Living Machine" Created Using Frog Cells and Artificial Intelligence

Scientists used computer algorithms to develop a programmable organism made of frog DNA

WHAT WE'RE READING

A Visit to the Peeps Factory

With Easter approaching, The New York Times for Kids takes a trip to a world of marshmallow magic.

By Kevin Dupzyk | The New York Times Magazine | April 6, 2023

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