News in Brief A Mathematical Model to Predict How Many Eagles Wind Farms Will Kill The model is part of the United States' developing efforts to regulate the wind-energy industry. Francie Diep
Economics How to Make Sure International Aid Campaigns Actually Work Wash, rinse, and repeat. Francie Diep
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Environment Predicting How Sea Animals Will React to Climate Change Such predictions could help fisheries prepare for the future. Francie Diep
Environment Watch Smoke From Wildfires in Alaska and Canada Circle the World Unusually large wildfires can cause problems for everybody. Francie Diep
Social Justice How Growing Up Poor Affects the Brain New research shows poorer and richer kids' brains have physical differences, but there's scope for change. Francie Diep
Social Justice Why Obesity and Heart Disease Hit Harder in Indian Country And how to fix it. Francie Diep
Environment Feels Like the First Time: Finally Seeing Pluto Today, NASA released the highest-resolution photos ever made of the dwarf planet Pluto. We've posted them alongside contemporary accounts of the ice dwarf's discovery, 85 years ago. Francie Diep
News in Brief How Can Transgender Americans Serve Openly in the Military? Defense Secretary Ash Carter has some questions. Research can provide some answers. Francie Diep
Social Justice Plant a Tree, Prevent a Heat Wave-Related Death In some American neighborhoods, heat is more deadly than in others. Francie Diep