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A reappraisal of decades-old data suggests that strange circular formations on Venus could be volcanic “rings of fire” ...
Facing a lawsuit, the Department of Agriculture says it will restore climate-related websites that the agency erased after ...
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Researchers have shown that abstract mathematical functions from the frontiers of theoretical physics have a real-world use ...
Results from a phase 3 clinical trial suggest that taking ubrogepant at the first sign of an oncoming migraine can prevent ...
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AI chatbot companions may not be real, but the feelings users form for them are. Some scientists worry about long-term ...
In 2024 disasters displaced a record number of people both globally and in the U.S. About 11 million U.S. residents had to ...
Astronomical amounts of energy could be extracted from black holes—to build a gigantic bomb, for example. Experts have now ...
Weather experts warn that staff cuts at the National Weather Service that have been made by the Trump administration are a ...
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Parents often struggle with the news that their child has a major health issue. Learning how to manage new routines and ...