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US government is pushing to gain unprecedented access to your medical records – as data protections

Large datasets can be useful research tools, but current government efforts to gather medical records depend on policy and technology that falls short of protecting people’s privacy.

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A new federal law rewards states that ease housing rules. Colorado has been doing that for years, and its experience shows both what…

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Radio telescopes help scientists map molecules in space and uncover where and how stars form

Interstellar maps can help scientists find patterns that tell them about fundamental chemical processes in the cosmos.

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