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Stephanie is a science journalist and editor based in Los Angeles. She is the Managing Editor at The Scientist.

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Everything you need to know about toxic algae blooms

Green pond scum floating on a lake is not just unsightly. As animal lovers have learned the hard way, it…

algae, climate, environment, science, toxic algae blooms

Gender gap in STEM fields could be due to girls’ reading skills, not math ability

Why don’t more girls grow up to become scientists and engineers? It’s not that they’re bad at math, a new…

gender, gender gap, girls in STEM, math, reading, STEM

210,000-year-old skull in Greece is earliest sign of modern humans in Europe or Asia

Around 210,000 years ago, an early human died in southern Greece — leaving scientists with the earliest evidence of human…

archaeology, evolution, fossils, history, human history, reconstruction, science

Trees could reduce carbon in the atmosphere to levels not seen in nearly 100 years

By removing carbon dioxide from the air, trees are one of our strongest allies in the fight against climate change.…

carbon, carbon dioxide, climate, climate change, environment, global warming, plant trees, plants, science, trees

Archaeologists have a new way to unlock the secrets of ancient burned bones

Ancient bones, burned beyond repair, have been given new life to tell their stories, thanks to beams of neutrons. Using…

archaeology, bones, burned bones, science, spallation, spectroscopy, vibrations

Marathon runners get a boost from the bacteria in their guts

The secret to a healthier life may lie in the guts of elite athletes. Scientists who studied marathon runners discovered…

bacteria, endurance, exercise, gut bacteria, marathon, marathon runners, microbiome, probiotic, runners, running, science

Experiment with ‘lost’ wallets reveals that people are surprisingly honest

They say honesty is the best policy — and now there’s scientific evidence to prove it. An unconventional study that…

honesty, international, money, science, self-perception, wallet

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