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Since 2014, a virus related to polio has paralyzed hundreds of children. Amid government cuts, what happens if the outbreaks ...
Each year, painted lady butterflies migrate thousands of miles between Africa and Europe. As the environment changes, so do ...
A mysterious polio-like disease could challenge our healthcare infrastructure. And, zooming in on non-cancerous cells in and ...
New research follows a distinct lineage of bedbugs that lived alongside humans for thousands of years, suggesting they might ...
People are turning to AI chatbots for emotional and social support. While chatbot friends can ease loneliness, they can also ...
Collagen from a fossilized bone fragment can identify the animal it came from. And, some new info about our galaxy’s eventual ...
Pests are ravaging keystone species like ash, elm, and beech. But researchers are breeding the survivors into more resilient populations. Port Orford cedar trees in Redwood National Park that were ...
Government cuts have left NSF funding at the lowest level in decades. Plus, the FDA has cleared a blood test to help diagnose ...
It’s time to say goodbye to Universe of Art. Thank you to everyone who listened over the past couple of years. If you’d like ...
Recent outages at Newark Airport highlighted the challenges facing air traffic controllers. What's the science underpinning ...
Scientists used gene-editing technology to create “Peter Pan” tadpoles that would eat the eggs of Australia’s cane toads—and ...
It’s not just your imagination: the ocean has changed color in the past twenty years. A recent global meeting of the International Seabed Authority to develop a treaty for the world’s oceans floors ...
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