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    It is well established that autism occurs much more frequently in boys than in girls, and that girls seem to…

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    In 2018, when Professor Laurie Santos introduced her course “Psychology and the Good Life,” a class on the science of…

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    UK adults who are overweight or obese retain their weight over time, which is associated with an increased risk of…

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    So far, the city has paid out about $1.1 million, with about a quarter of the claims still unresolved, according…

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    A new study has shown that underweight and overweight women are at a significantly higher risk of experiencing recurrent miscarriages…

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    Simone Biles will return to the Olympics this year in Tokyo because she felt “called” to do so for a…

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    These travelers are among an elite group who have journeyed to Antarctica, one of the most remote, pristine and inhospitable…

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    Scientists have figured out how to modify CRISPR’s basic architecture to extend its reach beyond the genome and into what’s…

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    Robin Hauser, a pediatrician in Tampa, Fla., got covid in February. What separates her from the vast majority of the…

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    The utility can pass on some savings to customers and use some to complete further repairs on a faster schedule…

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    If you use Google Earth to look at Dubai from the air, you can now watch how the city has…

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    Approximately one in four patients hospitalized for the acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) associated with severe COVID-19 infections may have…

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    The U.K. plans to ban new fossil-fuel-powered cars by 2030. The Netherlands and Germany have the same goal. Now the…

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    The Federal Communications Commission has set a date for healthcare providers to submit applications for the second round of the COVID-19…

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    Clusters of a virus known to cause stomach flu are resistant to detergent and ultraviolet disinfection, according to new research…

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    On a sunlit February morning in Cape Town, Ross Frylinck waited near the doorway of a private home perched on…

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    Another fitness app? Well, technically, yes. But Equinox+ is sort of in a league of its own—and if you’re familiar…

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    I grew up along the Mediterranean coast, in the south of France. My first swimming, snorkeling, and scuba diving took…

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    COVID-19 needs no introduction. Last year, the disease, which is caused by the virus SARS-CoV-2, reached every continent across the…

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    Take a good look at the American burying beetle, aka the giant carrion beetle. Essentially the vulture of the insect…

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    Despite pledges of reform, the world’s leading supermarket and fast-food companies are doing little to address the environmental and human…

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    Q: Is pain an inevitable part of getting older? A: As you age, some “nuisance pain” resulting from physical wear and tear…

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    Sara Longo has always loved fashion. “When I was younger, I thought that meant keeping up with trends and having…

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    All trail mix is not created equal. Sometimes, sugar and fat can ruin what seems like a healthy snack option.…

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    Ride-sharing company Lyft is letting patients schedule nonemergency medical transport (NEMT) on health organization’s dime with the launch of Lyft Pass…

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    John Bowden, an assistant professor at University of Florida’s College of Veterinary Medicine, wasn’t a fan of paper straws when…

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    Physicians experienced extreme income volatility in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with some doctors indicating there were months where they had…

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    More than 120 million Americans have joined arguably the most sought-after club on Earth: those immunized against the coronavirus. Fully…

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    Dave Risk has spent a lot of time hunting down methane, a colourless and odourless gas that’s notoriously difficult to…

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    Two bills, one each in the upper and lower houses of Congress, would grant invaders of public forests with land…

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    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Environmentalists and Native American activists on Wednesday renewed their demands for more meaningful talks with Indigenous…

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    SARS-CoV-2 is the virus responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic. We know that mutations in the genome of SARS-CoV-2 have occurred…

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    Late last summer, a team of scientists from the University of British Columbia tracked southern and northern resident killer whales…

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    Evolutionary anthropologists from the University of Vienna and colleagues now present evidence for a different explanation, published in PNAS. A…

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    Clean electricity standard proposals are getting attention from high-profile players in energy and advocacy, as lobbying ramps up ahead of…

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    Wheezing, coughing that doesn’t stop, a pale and sweaty face: clinically, severe asthma attacks look very similar from patient to…

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    Current research on flexible electronics is paving the way for wireless sensors that can be worn on the body and…

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    This article is the result of a partnership between Inside Climate News and The Seattle Times. EAST WENATCHEE, Washington—On warm…

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    The DNA molecule is not naked in the nucleus. Instead, it is folded in a very organized way by the…

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    The United States hopes to restore its shattered credibility when it hosts a climate change summit next week by pledging…

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    The brain processes information using both slow and fast currents. Until now, researchers had to use electrodes placed inside the…

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    The United States and China do not agree on much nowadays, but on climate change both countries are publicly pledging…

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    People who have recovered from COVID-19 had a robust antibody response after the first mRNA vaccine dose, but little immune…

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    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently identified a small group of people who developed COVID-19—after they got…

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    Highlights Largest US producer eyes Appalachia premium Energy transition prompts proactive emissions programs Houston — …

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    Chiquita Brooks-Lasure faced the Senate Finance Committee Thursday for a confirmation hearing for her nomination to serve as the administrator…

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    MaTTEL The first model will be a mini version of the Tesla Roadster British toymaker, Matchbox, says it’s trying to…

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    Welcome to this week’s Chutes & Ladders, our roundup of hirings, firings and retirings throughout the industry. Please submit the good news—or the bad—from your…

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    Biomedical engineers at Duke University have developed a self-assembling nanomaterial that can help limit damage caused by inflammatory diseases by…

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    Any future attempts to reduce the spread of covid-19 should be focused on tackling close airborne transmission of the virus…

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