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Fever isn’t necessarily a bad thing − it’s actually a useful response to infections.
Fever isn’t necessarily a bad thing − it’s actually a useful response to infections.
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President Trump has set aggressive goals for Golden Dome, but many parts of the system already exist.
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The US withdrew from treaty negotiations on President Trump’s first day in office.
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Empathy affords us a more accurate understanding of others’ experiences and emotions. Just like pain, it can be hard to…
Does the tightening of sartorial standards at the film festival represent a cultural retreat, or a practical return to form?
A few important dynamics are making it easier for young people to launch businesses in rural towns – especially food businesses.
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Two ecologists explain why a misleading map is worse than no map at all, and how they have worked for years to track the…
The FDA’s new framework for COVID-19 vaccines breaks from established procedure for how the government establishes vaccine…
Doctors examine a tumor in several different ways to determine whether a cancer is aggressive – and what kinds of treatments,…
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