On May 2, the World Health Organization got an alarming report: People aboard a ship in the Atlantic Ocean were falling ill.
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The slide is part of ‘Powering the Future,’ a new permanent exhibit opening May 8 at the South Side museum. The exhibit is ...
Penn researchers have developed a smarter AI method for solving notoriously difficult inverse equations, which help ...
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An analysis of 97 million citations has found that rates of fabricated citations have climbed steeply since 2023.
The impact of the loss of knowledge and research will be felt for decades — a legacy of Trump’s war on science.
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Makes sense: following a time-restricted eating regimen tends to mean you’ll eat less than you intend. If your eating window ...