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Spotted Lanternflies Take On the Big Apple

Sharika Shithi 

Though they are not directly dangerous to humans—they’re not poisonous, they don’t sting and they don’t bite—they do drain the economy, impoverish our trees, and are, to state it simply, annoying. So the question remains: what can you do to rid New York City of lanternflies?

Issue 4, Volume 113

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Plants on the Moon

Sharika Shithi 

It’s not necessarily the ideal environment—the plants don’t enjoy it, they become stressed and may become brittle—but plants can grow in soil derived from the Moon, grow roots, sprout leaves, and potentially become edible.

Issue 16, Volume 112

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Turning Back the Cellular Clock

Sharika Shithi 

Issue 15, Volume 112

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