
Meredith Rutland Bauer
Substance Abuse, Mental Illness Deaths Have Skyrocketed in Rural America
Access to treatment could have prevented many deaths in cash-strapped communities.
The Real Journalists Behind Facebook’s Push to Stop Fake News
Organizations like Politifact and Snopes will help verify stories as they're shared.
CRISPR Trial Heats Up in Favor of MIT and Harvard
The patent trial isn't likely to have a resolution until January.
New EPA Report Affirms Fracking Can Contaminate Drinking Water
Meanwhile, Trump just appointed Texas governor Rick Perry and oil magnate Rex Tillerson.
UK Investigators Report More Drones that Flew Too Close to Airplanes
Drones are not allowed to be flown near airplanes, for obvious reasons.
3D Printed Organs Look, Feel and Bleed Like the Real Thing
The realistic-feeling organs help medical students and for doctors practice difficult surgeries ahead of time.
Leonardo DiCaprio Is Latest Cameo in the Trumps’ Climate Change Theater
The actor had to explain how planet-friendly policies can also help jobs.
This Is How the CRISPR Trial Will Determine Our Future
Two big institutions are at odds over one of the biggest intellectual rights debate in this century.
The Earth's Poles Have Lost Enough Ice to Cover Indonesia Twice
And the Arctic is expected to shrink by 5 percent each decade from here on out.
The Earth's Poles Have Lost Enough Ice to Cover Texas Four Times
And the Arctic is expected to shrink by 5 percent each decade from here on out.
Republicans Vow to Finish the Dakota Access Pipeline Under Trump
Sunday was a victory for DAPL protestors and environmentalists, but the GOP has plans for next year.
Syria's River Is Overflowing Now That Its People Have Fled
The environmental impact of war is often overlooked, but always a disaster.