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Why is Venus hotter than Mercury, when Mercury is closer to the Sun?

Venus and Earth share some atmospheric quirks – but how did Venus get so unbearably hot, while Earth is mild and temperate?

By Vahe Peroomian
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Cubans are living in a state of limbo, and it’s not clear that US military intervention would revitalize…

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Research shows that losing coverage, even temporarily, tends to make people less healthy, and it exposes…

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Can Ozempic prevent cancer? A doctor explains why the headlines are easy to misread

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Despite the growth of some AI schools like Alpha, research doesn’t show that AI tutors are better th

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How redefining one word strips the Endangered Species Act’s ability to protect vital habitat

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A rare bipartisan housing bill just became law - but Americans will still struggle with affordabilit

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The ball is round – and contrary to some keepers’ views, in this World Cup it has performed just fin

Is the Trionda ball being used at the tournament traveling too fast or flying unpredictably? We asked a physicist who tested the ball.

By John Eric Goff - 3 days ago
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Why better-off cities and towns see more benefits from data centers than rural regions

Amid growing political pushback against data center development, more evidence is emerging of their impact on local economies.

By Daniel Yue - 3 days ago
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Israel and Lebanon have a long history of failed ceasefires – will this time be any different?

In past agreements, there appeared to be a tacit understanding between Hezbollah and Israel that conflict would eventually resume.

By Anthony Wanis-St John - 3 days ago

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Heart transplant doctors could help more people by accepting donations from the obese

As the rate of obesity in the US rises, transplant centers are debating whether to accept organ donations from the obese. A new study suggests that oversized hearts are safe to use.

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Social media companies should ditch clickbait, and compete over trustworthiness

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