March 4, 2016 Doug Struck • NationalGeographic.com Fish Can Lie—And Spot Liars Fish can be deceptive, and perceptive. A Miami biologist studies "lying fish" and how other fish in the species spot them. Continue reading
December 7, 2015 Doug Struck • STAT: Reporting from the Frontiers of Health and Medicine Cholera: A dispute over strategy Cholera is thousands of years old, easily treated, and entirely preventable. But the medical community is split over how. Continue reading
September 2, 2015 Doug Struck • onEarth Cuba’s Environmental Gamble As an old embargo lifts, a new vacation spot emerges—but can Cuba’s ecosystems weather a flood of Americans? Continue reading
August 23, 2015 Doug Struck • Public Radio International "Living on Earth" and PRX Radio: Florida’s Dimming Pools of Light My childhood swimming hole, Wakulla Springs, Florida, was so clear the fish seemed to float in air. No longer. Continue reading
November 13, 2014 Doug Struck • China’s quiet race to alternative energy ALTERED HABITATS By Doug Struck | GLOBE CORRESPONDENT NOVEMBER 13, 2014 Anyone surprised that China, the world’s biggest greenhouse gas Continue reading