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The EPA’s Office of Research and Development studies things like PFAS, air pollution, and chemical safety to develop ...
On July 21, several hundred current and former employees of the space agency released an official letter of dissent, titled ...
Menopause research began in earnest about 30 years ago. Two experts want you to know that we’ve actually learned a lot—and it ...
You might think sticking out your gyatt for the rizzler is chopped, but “Algospeak” author Adam Aleksic says we should let ...
Paleontologists identified a new ancient reptile appendage. And, how fast did dinosaurs run? A longstanding equation for dino ...
Across the country, premiums are rising and insurers are pulling out of markets that are most at risk for climate ...
The newly released images from a December flyby are so detailed that scientists can see explosions and the flow of solar winds.
When ticks bite us, they release thousands of proteins through their saliva. Could a vaccine for the right ones stop ticks ...
A controversial treatment offers a painless route to ridding veterans of their trauma responses. But does it really work?
Does it make you faster—or just help you fit in? We asked four cycling experts what leg-shaving actually does for athletes.
With the help of methane-munching-microbes, these translucent sea spiders gobble up a potent greenhouse gas to stay alive.
A new book explores the poisonous concoctions in Agatha Christie’s murder mysteries and the science behind how they kill.