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Kids’ Vaccine Exemptions Tick Upward
Public Health

Kids’ Vaccine Exemptions Tick Upward

April 14, 2026April 13, 2026

Vaccine exemptions are slowly rising in the US, and researchers compare kids’ vaccination rates before and after the start of COVID-19.

Parasites versus Roman Soldiers: Fort Life Along Hadrian’s Wall
Archaeology Biology Health

Parasites versus Roman Soldiers: Fort Life Along Hadrian’s Wall

April 7, 2026March 25, 2026

Parasites spread through contaminated food and water, affecting Roman soldiers in the first century and people today.

High-Fat Diets: Rewiring the Liver for Cancer
Health

High-Fat Diets: Rewiring the Liver for Cancer

March 31, 2026March 25, 2026

Not cautious about how much fat you eat? MIT study shows how a high-fat diet strains liver cells and can increase the likelihood of cancer.

Brain Wiring Shifts in Predictable Patterns As We Age
Neuroscience

Brain Wiring Shifts in Predictable Patterns As We Age

March 24, 2026March 20, 2026

Brain development isn’t simply a steady growth and decline. New research reveals four key moments when brain wiring dramatically shifts.

Learn about the Aurora
Astronomy and Astrophysics Science and Art

Learn about the Aurora

March 10, 2026March 10, 2026

As we approach spring, there’s still time to savor the amazing Aurora Borealis, or Northern Lights. Find out what causes them and where to see them.

The Role of Microplastics in Neurodegenerative Diseases
Health

The Role of Microplastics in Neurodegenerative Diseases

March 3, 2026March 3, 2026

Researchers piece together the correlation between microplastics in the brain and neurodegenerative diseases, with both on the rise.

How Our Dietary Choices Impact Species Extinction
Biodiversity and Conservation Ecology Nutrition

How Our Dietary Choices Impact Species Extinction

February 24, 2026March 2, 2026

A research model explains how foods produced with less impact on animal habitats can preserve biodiversity and prevent species extinction.

Are Organoids the Future?
Biology Health

Are Organoids the Future?

February 17, 2026February 12, 2026

Lab-grown organoids mimic features of human body parts, leading to accelerated medical research while presenting new ethical questions.

Science Nonfiction Book Top Picks
Book Reviews Ecology Environment

Science Nonfiction Book Top Picks

February 5, 2026February 6, 2026

These books are the current top picks for environmental science nonfiction from the writers and editors at Science Connected Magazine.

Impact of Restoring Large Predators Is Complex
Biodiversity and Conservation Ecology

Impact of Restoring Large Predators Is Complex

January 27, 2026January 25, 2026

Large predators can’t be added or subtracted to an ecosystem like simple arithmetic—many factors shift simultaneously.

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