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The report, by a panel of leading researchers, raises questions about the administration’s legal justification for looser ...
Set to open in 2030, the new facility will require Colby to significantly expand its science faculty and will include ...
The global incidence of Alzheimer’s is increasing at a rapid rate. In the U.S., more people than ever are being diagnosed ...
Nitazenes, less detectable and sometimes stronger than fentanyl, have been detected across more than a dozen states.
The movement of protons through electrically charged water is one of the most fundamental processes in chemistry. It is ...
Most bacteria cannot be cultured in the lab—and that's been bad news for medicine. Many of our frontline antibiotics ...
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'New' island emerges from melting ice in Alaska
NASA's Earth Observatory has announced that Alaska has a "brand new island" after a retreating glacier lost contact with the ...
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Blind Man, 34, Can Now See After Having His Tooth Implanted in His Eye in 'Science Fictiony' Surgery
A formerly blind man in Canada can now see out of one eye after undergoing a rare 'tooth-in-eye' procedure. Brent Chapman, 34 ...
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RFK Jr. said 'changes' coming to the childhood vaccine schedule in September, according to Monarez
Susan Monarez, the former CDC director, said Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told her changes to the childhood vaccine ...
Merck and AstraZeneca say the United Kingdom is not spending enough on medicines, but experts say it’s a symptom of ...
PITTSBURGH — Carnegie Science Center, Pittsburgh’s most visited museum and one of the four Carnegie Museums, is now ...
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