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What’s Next In The Ozempic Era?
A new family of drugs is changing the way scientists are thinking about obesity — and more uses are on the horizon ... Read More
Everything to Know About Cholesterol
The latest science on how blood levels of HDL, LDL and more relate to cardiovascular health ... Read More
Which places on Earth witness the most solar eclipses?
The April 8 total solar eclipse is almost upon us. The event will see the sky over the a band of the United States, Mexico, and Canada darken as the moon totally covers the sun along a 115-mile-wide ... Read More
New Pollution Regulations Could Largely Eliminate Coal Power by the 2030s
The EPA has released four new pollution rules, most focusing on coal-fired power, as the final pieces of Biden’s push to clean up the power sector ... Read More
Legacy of innovation
In its announcement about Carter’s retirement, FedEx lauded his leadership and initiative that separated the company from its competitors, including technology such as real-time tracking and ... Read More
10,000+ students enjoy interactive science experiment at Denver's Coors Field for STEM Day
Some 10,000 teachers, parents and students traveled across four states to Coors Field for STEM Day, to bring their love of science to life. Read More
How Gmail Became Our Diary
Rebecca Makkai, Paul Murray, and other authors dig through their email archives on the 20th anniversary of Google’s other flagship product. Read More
Do black holes hide the secrets of their ancestors?
"How can we do the detective work to go back in the past and see what actually went down in the environment of merging black holes?" ... Read More
The English Farmers Who Harvest Rhubarb by Candlelight
Yorkshire, England, is one of the few places in the world where rhubarb is harvested the old-fashioned way: by candlelight. Every November, after the first long frost, farmers tra ... Read More
Fusion-energy quest makes big advance with EU-Japan reactor
The inauguration of the world's most powerful fusion machine brings the dream of clean, safe and abundant power closer. Read More
HOLY SNOKES! 5 Things to Know About Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance
That technically makes this new footage canon to the Star Wars timeline, and you’re now a character in your favorite science-fiction series ... these are all things you’ll want to keep in mind when ... Read More
A Yankee Notebook: Keep looking up
But thanks to scoliosis, looking up is harder than it used to be. I’ve learned to identify trees by their bark instead of their leaves. The heavens nowadays, thanks to the growing influence of science ... Read More
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