H5N1 bird flu has been circulating in U.S. wildlife since late 2021 but has caused only one human fatality. Now a different ...
Taylor Mitchell Brown is a San Diego–based journalist covering anthropology and paleontology, with occasional forays into other disciplines. You can find him in Science, Science News, New Scientist, ...
The Make America Healthy Again summit, attended by RFK, Jr., and J.D. Vance, gave a sense of what’s driving U.S. health ...
The Hayli Gubbi volcano, long thought to be dormant, sent ash nine miles into the sky in an eruption on Sunday ...
U.S. flu rates remain low, but experts are keeping an eye on a new strain that’s been linked to unexpectedly early and severe ...
Top-line results from two large clinical trials by Novo Nordisk, the company behind Ozempic and Wegovy, found oral ...
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The 2015 Paris Agreement forged a path for the world to stave off the worst climate change scenarios. Here’s where we stand ...
The ability of these devices to access aspects of a person’s innermost life, including preconscious thought, raises the ...
The decision to move Iran’s capital is partly driven by climate change, but experts say decades of human error and action are ...
Strong evidence suggests that food allergies are caused by a lack of exposure to food allergens—not by exposure to toxins ...
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