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  • NY Times
    3 DAYS AGO

    Is Climate Change Supercharging El Niño?

    CHICO HARLAN

    As a new, potentially record-breaking El Niño begins, researchers are vigorously debating whether climate change is driving the phenomenon’s intensity.

  • NY Times
    3 DAYS AGO

    Wordle’s Hard Mode Is Actually Easier, 730 Million Games Show

    TONI MONKOVIC, EVE WASHINGTON AND TOM GIRATIKANON

    As the game turns 5 years old, the data reveals that while standard-mode players have much more freedom, they’re not making the most of it.

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    A DAY AGO

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    How becoming a dad changes men’s brains

    Fathers show changes in some of the same brain areas as mothers, but the effect of parenthood on dads isn't nearly as well studied

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  • NY Times
    17 HOURS AGO

    Cities and Schools Are Testing Wastewater for Illicit Drugs

    JAN HOFFMAN

    The White House recently endorsed monitoring sewage for evidence of drug use. Critics fear such efforts could violate privacy and stigmatize neighborhoods.