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  • NY Times
    A DAY AGO

    Bill Frist Wants to Take Politics Out of Climate Change

    CARA BUCKLEY

    Bill Frist, a surgeon who also served as Senate majority leader, has emerged as an outspoken advocate for environmental health. “A healthier planet means healthier people,” he said.

  • NY Times
    A DAY AGO

    Heat waves are taking a big toll on chickens

    CHICO HARLAN AND LÉONTINE GALLOIS

    The birds are particularly vulnerable to high temperatures, and France’s torrid June took a heavy toll.

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    A DAY AGO

    Did our human ancestors and Neanderthals share a common culture?

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  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    A DAY AGO

    Too many sleepless nights may lead to weight gain

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  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    17 HOURS AGO

    New York City’s Manhattanhenge is back—here’s how to see it

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  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    13 HOURS AGO

    Should you be taking creatine? Here's what the science says

    The sport supplement is popular among health influencers and athletes, who say creatine can help build stronger muscles and sharper brains—but is it legit?

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    15 HOURS AGO

    Astronomers discover some of the most extreme primordial quasars in the universe

    Probing the dawn of the cosmos for clues to how the first galaxies and supermassive black holes formed is no easy feat

  • NY Times
    12 HOURS AGO

    I Wanted an Ecologically Responsible Garden. It Was Harder Than I Thought.

    FERRIS JABR

    The native plant movement gets a lot right, but there’s so much more to consider.

  • NY Times
    13 HOURS AGO

    As Ice Melts in the Arctic, Some Deep-Sea Creatures Are Thriving

    K. R. CALLAWAY

    A new study suggests that deep-sea life reaps the benefits of icebergs’ castoffs — a rare silver lining as a warming planet destabilizes glacial ice.

  • NY Times
    A DAY AGO

    Stanley M. Gartler, Pioneer in Cancer Research, Dies at 102

    JERÉ LONGMAN

    He provided the first convincing evidence that cancerous tumors develop from a single mutated cell and later helped expose contamination by cells taken from Henrietta Lacks.

  • NY Times
    13 HOURS AGO

    Cosmic Conjoined Twins, Caught on Camera

    ROBIN GEORGE ANDREWS

    A Japanese spacecraft flew by an asteroid and snapped a picture. It turned out to be a “contact binary”: two space rocks that somehow fused together.

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    9 HOURS AGO

    How math helped the Allies win World War II

    During World War II, statistics helped the Allies estimate the number of enemy tanks, which proved essential in the decisive move against Nazi Germany

  • NY Times
    9 HOURS AGO

    Nation’s 250th Celebration Fireworks Sent D.C. Air Pollution Spiking

    QUINN GLABICKI

    The president promised a record display of some 850,000 pyrotechnics for the country’s 250th birthday. The Park Service warned it could get dirty.

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    7 HOURS AGO

    Why are the steel beams inside a Manhattan skyscraper buckling? Experts explain

    Steel support columns in the Midtown building, which is being converted from offices into apartments, may have been overloaded, experts say

  • NY Times
    6 HOURS AGO

    New Rules Require Election Changes for States to Get Terrorism Grants

    SCOTT DANCE, NICK CORASANITI AND HILARY HOWARD

    Federal officials said they would withhold some money unless states pursue paper ballot systems, verify citizenship and conduct costly audits.