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Specific data about H5N1 outbreaks on farms has generally been deemed confidential by state and federal officials.
People in recovery from eating disorders and OCD increasingly seek support from coaches, but some experts are wary.
Research, much if it by companies with deep investment in AI, suggests that chatbot interactions alter how users think.
In a shift of longstanding precedent, political priorities may now override peer review in research funding decisions.
President Trump’s push to revive nuclear energy relies on deregulation, but experts say that strategy is misplaced.
David Baron's "The Martians" plumbs the depths of America's fascination with Mars at the turn of the 20th century.
How far should the AAP go to disclose potential conflicts of interest in guidelines and other official recommendations?
This week on Entanglements, our hosts talk to an atmospheric chemist and a planetary physicist about geoengineering.
The HHS secretary promised to find the cause of autism. Then he fired federal scientists trying to do just that.
The stomach pains had persisted for a couple of months when Yann Bizien, a business developer in the software industry who was 35 at the time, finally ended up in the emergency room at a hospital in ...
Ten years ago, Tracey Holloway, an atmospheric scientist at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, would have said that air pollution in the United States was a huge success story. “Our air had been ...
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