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A version of this article appears in the February 2, 1952 issue of Science News. Love our Health & Medicine stories? Our coverage would not be possible without the generous support of subscribers ... Read More
82 die in Europe's worst floods for decades
Torrential rains across central Europe have led to the worst flooding in decades ... In Croatia, according to the country's tourist board, 25,000 people - up to 8,000 of them British - have ... Read More
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Scientists believe the environment immediately ... In a world with rapidly aging societies, there's a need for a detailed understanding of the cause and progression of diseases associated with ... Read More
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A version of this article appears in the December 10, 1927 issue of Science News. Love our Health & Medicine stories? Our coverage would not be possible without the generous support of subscribers ... Read More
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April 22, 2024 • Drug company reps commonly visit doctors to talk about new medications. A team of economists wanted to know if that helps patients live longer. They found that for cancer ... Read More
Brickbat: Science Doesn't Lie, but Scientists Do
The Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI) says it has found that former CBI forensic scientist Yvonne "Missy ... when she was placed on administrative leave and then retired. Read More
Citizen science says anyone can be a scientist
You can be a scientist! Or at least you can play a crucial part in up-and-coming scientific research. Because citizen science is becoming increasingly accepted by researchers as a way to gather data. Read More
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By Amanda Montei The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on whether to honor a spouse’s seemingly irrational request about privacy and assisted reproduction. By Kwame Anthony Appiah Loving Him ... Read More
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If we support scientists in embracing their roles as constituents and advocates, we better defend against attacks on science and more effectively push for equitable, evidence-informed solutions that ... Read More
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During WWII, scientists breathed CO2, oxygen, and other gases to learn about diving and submarine travel. They helped make D-Day happen. Cloud seeding probably didn't cause Dubai's floods. Read More
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Scientists believe life arose in a primordial soup of organic chemicals and biomolecules on the ... Hello, stakeholders. (This is the nongendered term of address I've been workshopping because I ... Read More
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New Model Predicts How Shoe Properties Affect a Runner's Performance Jan. 24, 2024 — A new model predicts how shoe properties will affect a runner's performance. The model could be a tool for ... Read More
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