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The Slow Bake of Our Infrastructure
As England, Spain and huge swaths of the U.S. deal with record-shattering high temperatures, the time has come to stop…
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Controversial idea that T. rex was three species comes under fire
By Carissa Wong Variation in Tyrannosaurus rex fossils has led some to suggest that they aren’t all from the same…
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Does this gopher ‘farm’ the roots it eats?
Months before making a ground-breaking pocket gopher discovery, Veronica Selden arrived at a grassy pasture in Gainesville, Florida, with two…
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Monopolies Are Getting in the Way of mRNA Vaccines
Two and a half years into the COVID pandemic, the numbers are grim. While 80% of people living in the…
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Design work starts on European commercial fusion power station
The EuroFusion consortium hopes its DEMOnstration Power Plant will take fusion power from the lab to commercial electricity supply by…
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Drugs used to treat ADHD and depression may ease Alzheimer’s symptoms
By Grace Wade An MRI scan of a person with Alzheimer’s disease Atthapon Raksthaput/Shutterstock Medications used to treat conditions like…
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News at a glance: Polio in London sewage, U.S. science spending bills, and new medical citations leader
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U.K. set to abandon Europe’s top science funding program, go it alone
A few months ago, Teresa Thurston, a cellular microbiologist at Imperial College London, could not have imagined losing her €1.5…
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How Connected Cars Can Map Urban Heat Islands
Early one May morning in 1927 researcher Wilhelm Schmidt attached a mercury thermometer to his car door and drove around…
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What Air Pollution in South Korea Can Teach the World about Misinformation
Climate change is an issue that is deeply entwined with lifestyle and one that requires collective action to solve. However,…
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