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How three mutations work together to spur new SARS-CoV-2 variants
Like storm waves battering a ship, new versions of the SARS-CoV-2 virus have buffeted the world one after another. Recently,…
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The Problem With Elon Musk’s Vision of a Self-Driving Future
‘Elon Musk’s Crash Course’ Producer/Director Emma SchwartzReporters Cade Metz and Neal Boudette Watch our new documentary on Friday, May 20,…
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Research reveals surprising inactivation mechanism for a voltage-gated ion channel
Scientists at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital are studying voltage-gated ion channels (VGICs). Their work revealed a previously unknown mechanism…
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In coal country, a new chance to clean up a toxic legacy
Waste from abandoned and bankrupt mines has contaminated more than 12,000 miles of waterways. Now states are looking at how…
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Lawmakers reach deal to help vets exposed to toxic burn pits
Placeholder while article actions load Senate lawmakers Wednesday reached bipartisan agreement on legislation to expand health care and disability benefits…
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Environmental toxins are worsening obesity pandemic, say scientists
Chemical pollution in the environment is supersizing the global obesity epidemic, according to a major scientific review. The idea that…
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Children with same-sex parents are socially well-adjusted
A study by Dr Mirjam Fischer and colleagues at the University of Cologne’s Institute of Sociology and Social Psychology (ISS)…
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Haywire T cells attack protein in ‘bad’ cholesterol: LJI research reveals how aggressive T cells can make heart disease even worse
Preventing atherosclerosis, the underlying cause of heart disease, means scientists need to understand how immune cells drive inflammation in the…
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FDA sparks anger with decision on ‘phthalates’ — a chemical in fast-food packaging
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said Thursday that it will not impose a total ban on a set of…
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New research shows no evidence of structural brain change with short-term mindfulness training
In the mid-20th century, new evidence showed that the brain could be “plastic,” and that experience could create changes in…
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Africa’s Sinking Coastal Heritage | Hakai Magazine
Article body copy The Door of No Return is worn smooth, the rust-hued stone frame eroded by the chained…
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This Condition Caused Brian Austin Green to Lose 20 Pounds During a Recent Flare-Up
Brian Austin Green, 48, opened up about living with ulcerative colitis in a new interview with Good Morning America. The…
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As biomass burning surges in Japan and South Korea, where will Asia get its wood?
In 2021, Japan and South Korea imported a combined 6 million metric tons of wood pellets for what proponents claim…
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The price of oil spills in Peru and Colombia? Millions of dollars in fines
The journalism alliance ManchadosXelPetróleo (StainedByOil) requested information on sanctions against oil companies operating in the Amazon regions of Peru, Ecuador,…
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Research brings hope for spinal cord injury treatment
Scientists from the University of Birmingham have shown an existing drug may reduce damage after spinal cord injury, by blocking…
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Nuclear Fusion Is Already Facing a Fuel Crisis
In the south of France, ITER is inching towards completion. When it’s finally fully switched on in 2035, the International…
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Scotland’s Billionaires Are Turning Climate Change Into a Trophy Game
The wind turbine judders to life with a boom that echoes down its central shaft. It rotates slowly at first,…
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Is It Safe to Use Vodka as Hand Sanitizer?
Q: I’ve heard that using alcohol (like vodka) to kill germs is the same as using hand sanitizer. Is that…
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Uncovering new details of the brain’s first line of defense: Researchers report in unprecedented detail how some of the brain’s immune cells develop, and how to distinguish them from other cells
Thanks to over a century of modern neuroscience, we have made significant strides in our understanding of the brain. Nonetheless,…
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The Symptoms of Monkeypox—And Everything Else You Should Know
A case of monkeypox has been confirmed in Massachusetts, following reports of nine cases in the U.K. since early May.…
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Hydrogen powered ship aims to tackle marine plastic pollution – Digital Journal
Microplastic pollution collected at a Key largo, Florida beach State Park by Ocean Blue Project a nonprofit, on November 15,…
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Four-year college students drink more, use marijuana less than community college peers, study finds
Students at four-year colleges and universities drink nearly twice as much alcohol as their peers in two-year colleges, according to…
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Russia, Europe escalate energy showdown
Russia and the West are engaging in an escalating energy sparring match as European countries seek to limit their dependence…
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COVID long-haulers: Study shows who is most at risk, impact on local communities
A Japanese research team looking at COVID-19’s lingering impacts on survivors and local communities found that having a mild case…
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Why Do You Get So Tired After Eating?
You just finished lunch. Not only do you feel full, but now the afternoon slump is setting in. Cleveland Clinic…
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The 24 Best Skin-Care Products, According to Dermatologists
The best skincare products are the ones tailored to your skin type and skin goals. Two people with different skin…
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How To Build Mental Strength and Toughness
Our mental strength is tested all the time. You may lose your job or might be dealing with the loss…
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3 Reasons to Ditch Your Phone Before Bed
If your smartphone rests right next to you (or even under your pillow) every night when you go to sleep,…
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3 steps to identify the most impactful companies to invest in
By Howard W. Buffett 4 minute Read Every year brings another wave of challenging climate news, but 2022 seems to…
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Understanding Emotional Sobriety
When we talk about sobriety, we’re often referring to physical sobriety, the process by which a person stops using certain…
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COVID booster needed for broad protection against omicron variants: Studies: Third dose generates enough antibodies for BA.2, deltacron, new sublineages
A COVID-19 booster shot will provide strong and broad antibody protection against the range of omicron sublineage variants of the…
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High-Tech’s Business Model Hasn’t Worked for the Cue Covid Test
“I’ve got this,” coos Gal Gadot in Cue Health’s Super Bowl TV commercial. Cue hired the “Wonder Woman” actress to…
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EU plans ‘massive’ increase in green energy to help end reliance on Russia
The EU plans a “massive” increase in solar and wind power, and a short-term boost for coal, to end its…
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Standard test for multiple myeloma provides clues of a rare, more deadly type
A test for the common blood cancer multiple myeloma also holds clear clues that the patient has one of the…
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Watch: Going Beyond the Script of ‘The G Word’ and How Government Responds to Disease (Or Not)
(Hannah Norman/KHN) KHN Editor-in-Chief Elisabeth Rosenthal joined comedian Adam Conover to discuss his new Netflix series, “The G Word With…
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Bison Pastrami, Anyone? Preschool Assistant Makes Sure Kids Get to Know Indigenous Foods
MINNEAPOLIS — Bison pastrami is not typical school lunch fare, but it’s a crowd favorite at a preschool in Minneapolis.…
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Physician mistreatment emerges as crisis that can ripple through U.S. health care
In a recent survey of more than 6,500 physicians from across the United States representing a broad spectrum of racial…
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New study shows genes can predict response to arthritis treatment and paves the way for future drug development
New research from Queen Mary University of London, published in Nature Medicine, has shown that molecular profiling of the diseased…
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How Atlantic Canada’s warming ocean could impact everything from seaweed to lobster | CBC News
Our planet is changing. So is our journalism. This story is part of a CBC News initiative entitled “Our Changing…
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Major uptick reported in cannabis vaping for all adolescents: Largest increases found among high-school seniors, tripling in 2 years from 5 to 14 percent
Cannabis vaping is increasing as the most popular method of cannabis delivery among all adolescents in the U.S., as is…
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Eight Virginia groups join request for Federal Trade Commission to investigate electric utility industry – Virginia Mercury
Eight Virginia organizations have joined more than 230 consumer, environmental and public interest groups in asking the Federal Trade Commission…
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how one of the X chromosomes in female embryonic stem cells is silenced
In most mammals, females have two X chromosomes and males have one X and one Y chromosome in each of…
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Alberta’s carbon capture rollout plan criticized by industry over transparency, costs | CBC News
Industry leaders in Alberta have criticized the government’s rollout of a plan to capture carbon dioxide emissions underground as ineffective…
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Gout medicine improves survival for heart failure patients, study finds: Study suggests potential treatment option for condition affecting 6 million Americans
A common gout medication, colchicine, significantly improved survival rates for patients hospitalized with worsening heart failure, a UVA Health study…
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Sunken Trash Made into Treasure | The Tyee
Four months ago The Tyee looked in on a volunteer team of divers who pull junk from the bottom of…
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Gusty winds fan wildfires in Texas, New Mexico, Colorado
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — More than 5,000 firefighters battled multiple wildland blazes in dry, windy weather across the Southwest on…
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Virginia receives a big boost in federal funds for brownfields work – Virginia Mercury
Virginia has been awarded a record amount of federal dollars to lay the groundwork for the cleanup of contaminated or…
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