Articles by Kimberly Hickok

Trainers have used Lasix for decades to reduce bleeding and improve performance in North American racehorses.
Kimberly Hickok, Contributor
A 108-year-old museum specimen helps answer evolutionary questions about the extinct marsupial carnivore.
Kimberly Hickok, Contributor
Nicotine in the air and clothing permeates skin and enters the bloodstream at levels equivalent to inhalation of secondhand smoke.
Kimberly Hickok, Contributor
The most modern aircraft and most direct route are not always the most environmentally friendly options for air travel.
Kimberly Hickok, Contributor
Scientists studied dingoes to understand the development of social bonds between humans and dogs.
Kimberly Hickok, Contributor
Why you shouldn’t throw your Jack-o-lantern guts away.
Kimberly Hickok, Contributor
Citizen scientists confirm that plastic pollution is blemishing previously pristine beaches in the Arctic Ocean.
Kimberly Hickok, Contributor