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News & Features
News features, investigations, and other deeply reported journalism from Undark's contributors.
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In Ghana, Mixed Views on GM Cowpea
By
Ankur Paliwal
07.31.2019
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How Artificial Intelligence Could Help Doctors
By
Jeremy Hsu
07.29.2019
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Chasing Opal and Fossils in the Australian Outback
By
Clare Watson
07.24.2019
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Race, Science, and Peer Review
By
Sarah Wild
07.22.2019
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Improving the Lives of Women Through Mapping
By
Ritoban Mukherjee
07.17.2019
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The Secret Lives of Cells
By
Chris Parker
07.10.2019
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Computer Experts Fret Over Georgia’s Voting Tech
By
Timothy Pratt
07.08.2019
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The Problem of Plastic ‘Nurdle’ Pollution
By
Julissa Treviño
07.03.2019
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The Pitfalls of Searching for Alien Life
By
Diane Peters
07.01.2019
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In the Energy Drink Market, Ads vs. Science
By
Sara Talpos
06.26.2019
Essays & Analysis
For Uniformed Public Health Officers, a Reckoning
By
Keren Landman
06.24.2019
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From Two Bulls, 9 Million Dairy Cows
By
Maureen O’Hagan
06.19.2019
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In Courtrooms, Climate Change Isn’t Up for Debate
By
Isabella Kaminski
06.17.2019
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A Social Approach to Preventing Teen Suicide
By
Jill U. Adams
06.10.2019
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To Track Police Conduct, a Flourishing of Data
By
Stephanie Wykstra
06.05.2019
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Sketching the Stars: How Art Can Advance Astronomy
By
Mara Johnson-Groh
06.03.2019
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Hate Groups Embrace Antiquity. Scholars Push Back.
By
Jen Pinkowski
05.27.2019
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Race, History, and a Colombian Family’s Dementia
By
Jennie Erin Smith
05.27.2019
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