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The start of the workweek can be a biologically measurable stressor, with consequences for long-term health that can stretch ...
Winding clocks an hour back this fall, when daylight saving time ends for the year across much of the U.S., might do more ...
A report finds that death rates from cancer and heart disease have declined since 2010 in roughly 150 countries. Experts ...
Octopuses’ response to a human illusion suggests a sense of body ownership ...
A child picks out a bandaid as he prepares to get his COVID vaccination in San Jose, Calif., in 2022. COVID shots are among several vaccines a CDC advisory panel will discuss at a meeting later this ...
Forensic scientist Michael Haag explains how laser scanners could be used to lock down the crime scenes where Charlie Kirk ...
Scientists are beginning to take clear sides on whether or not to use human-made interventions to preserve polar ice, such as ...
A child in Los Angeles County has died from a rare but always fatal brain disorder that develops years after a measles ...
Spacetime ripples from a black hole collision across the cosmos have confirmed weird aspects of black hole physics ...
A swarm of galaxies called the Bullet Cluster is the biggest, best natural laboratory for studying dark matter that ...
The public can submit names to travel along with four astronauts on an orbital journey to the moon next year The Artemis I ...
And today the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s National Hurricane Center displays that most optimistic of ...