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President Trump seeks control of science funding2 hours ago
We finally know enough about how the brain breaks to focus on fixing it, experts say1 hour ago
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5 WAYS TO REDUCE EVERYDAY EXPOSURE TO 'FOREVER CHEMICALS'21 hours ago
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How your phone keeps you scrolling ... even when you want to stop2 days ago
Experimental pill promises new hope for deadly pancreatic cancer3 days ago
WHO chief lands in Congo to address rare Ebola outbreak amid distrust and insecurity5 days ago
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Blue Origin rocket explodes on the launch pad during an engine-firing test5 days ago
Happy, who taught researchers that elephants can recognize themselves, is euthanized6 days ago
Playing God: The race to save the world's biodiversity7 days ago
Inside the effort to save one of America's most imperiled salamanders7 days ago
Should we reengineer the world's deadliest animal?7 days ago
NASA lays out moon base plans with landers, buggies and drones at the top of the list7 days ago
Is it getting windier in Kentucky?8 days ago
'My body carried me,' Elizabeth Smart says. Now she's celebrating it9 days ago
Disaster season is coming. Here are 3 things you can do to prepare6 days ago
California chemical tank has cracked, causing state of emergency, thousands to evacuate9 days ago
The Enhanced Games are Sunday. Here's what to know about the controversial event10 days ago
SpaceX launches its biggest, most beefed-up Starship yet on a test flight11 days ago
The supertree shielding coastlines and storing carbon12 days ago
NPR's Climate Solutions Week13 days ago
Why a decades-old forest planting practice from Japan is gaining traction in the U.S.10 days ago
A trillion dollar question: Will SpaceX's Starship launch go well?12 days ago
Researchers say the Trump administration is finding new ways to punish science13 days ago
