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Two Scientific Groups Say They’ll Keep Working on U.S. Climate Assessment

The Trump administration last week dismissed the nearly 400 authors of the nation’s flagship climate report, saying in an email that the scope...

Volcanic Eruption in Deep Ocean Ridge Is Witnessed by Scientists for First Time

Andrew Wozniak, a chemical oceanographer at the University of Delaware, struggled to process what his eyes were taking in. Dr. Wozniak was parked...

Universal Antivenom May Grow Out of Man Who Let Snakes Bite Him Hundreds of Times

The video is just under two and a half minutes long. A slim man with close-cropped hair walks into a room, pulls a...

What Australia’s Vote Means for Climate in a Major Coal Economy

Few voters have as much power over climate change as an Australian citizen.Among democracies, only the United States and Canada come close to...

What Australia’s Vote Means for Climate in a Major Coal Economy

Few voters have as much power over climate change as an Australian citizen.Among democracies, only the United States and Canada come close to...

Federal Report Denounces Gender Treatments for Adolescents

Federal health officials published a report on Thursday declaring that the use of hormonal and surgical treatments in young people with gender dysphoria...

U.S. Prosecutors Accuse Large Insurers of Paying Kickbacks for Private Medicare Plans

The Justice Department on Thursday accused three of the nation’s largest health insurers of paying hundreds of millions of dollars in illegal kickbacks...

Upheaval in Washington Hinders Campaign Against Bird Flu

The campaign to curb bird flu on the nation’s farms has been slowed by the chaotic transition to a new administration that is...

Ronan the Sea Lion Is Probably Better Than You at Keeping a Beat

This is Ronan. She’s a California sea lion and she probably has better rhythm than you.Scientists earlier showed that Ronan, a resident of...

How Nearly a Century of Happiness Research Led to One Big Finding

When Lyubomirsky arrived at graduate school for social psychology at Stanford in 1989, academic research on happiness was only beginning to gain legitimacy....

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