Researchers are testing eDNA as a tool to locate lost soldiers’ remains. Can the approach one day help solve crimes?| Undark Magazine
Keeping tabs on the decline of the Earth’s most abundant and diverse group of animals is difficult. Can eDNA help?| Undark Magazine
To survey the planet's vast biodiversity, some scientists are banking on environmental DNA, robots, and more.| Undark Magazine
In their quest to detect early outbreaks, virus hunters are sampling environmental DNA in water, dirt, and air.| Undark Magazine
The ability to extract trace bits of DNA from soil, water, and even air is revolutionizing science. Are there pitfalls?| Undark Magazine
Companies are increasingly using environmental DNA for ecological assessments and more. But there are caveats.| Undark Magazine
As their research is twisted to fuel racist claims, many geneticists are weighing the societal risks of their work.| race.undark.org