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Using sound to regenerate bones

Matthew Rozsa

Scientists hope that, by more easily using stem cells to regenerate bone tissue, they can help patients in new ways

A sign warning of radiation, taken in Pripyat, Ukraine, April 2017. OVER 30 years after the nuclear disaster of Chernobyl, the city of Pripyat is exactly as it was the day it was evacuated. On the afternoon of April 27, 1986 a population of almost 50,000 abandoned the city following a catastrophic nuclear accident. (Andreas Jansen / Barcroft Media via Getty Images)

Putin sets nuclear forces on high alert

Kelly McClure

As of Sunday morning nuclear weapons are prepared and ready for launch, if needed

Deer Mouse (Peromyscus Maniculatus) (Getty Images/Dr. William J. Weber.)

60% human diseases originate in animals

Jim Robbins - KFF Health News

Researchers hope to create a model system to better understand ecology of viruses, including coronaviruses

Michael Zegen as Joel Maisel in "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" (Courtesy of Prime Video)

Joel's dark side on "Mrs. Maisel"

Alison Stine

The estranged husband on the Amazon show is a mediocre man for the ages — and worse

Martin Luther King Jr. | Capitol Riot on January 6th, 2021 (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

America's always had a pro-fascist side

Chauncey DeVega

Salon talks to the writer and professor about why America especially needs Black History Month now

A Ukrainian police officer stands in front of a damaged residential block hit by an early morning missile strike on February 25, 2022 in Kyiv, Ukraine. Yesterday, Russia began a large-scale attack on Ukraine, with Russian troops invading the country from the north, east and south, accompanied by air strikes and shelling. The Ukrainian president said that at least 137 Ukrainian soldiers were killed by the end of the first day. (Chris McGrath/Getty Images)

Ukraine not backing down

Kenny Stancil - Common Dreams

"We are defending the country, the land of our future children"

Jacob Anthony Angeli Chansley, known as the QAnon Shaman, is seen at a Trump rally in Dalton, Georgia on the 4th of January. He attended the Capitol riots on the 6th of January in Washington, DC. (Brent Stirton/Getty Images)

"Psycho list" warned prior to Jan.6

Tom Boggioni - Raw Story

New info has been revealed that sheds further light on the days preceding the insurrection

Medical professional at reception with patients waiting in lobby at hospital (Getty Images/Luis Alvarez)

Politics infects public health

Vignesh Ramachandran - KFF Health News

Local governments are outsourcing health services to private entities as mask mandate disagreements escalate

"Black American Refugee: Escaping the Narcissism of the American Dream" by Tiffanie Drayton | Protesters gather outside the U.S. Capitol Building on January 06, 2021 in Washington, DC. (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images/Viking Publishers)

How I knew Jan. 6 violence was coming

Tiffanie Drayton

I spent the entire prior year trying to wrestle freedom for myself and my family — from my abuser and the U.S.

Saffron and chickpea pasta (Maggie Hennessey)

Taste Spain through this saffron pasta

Maggie Hennessy

How a Spanish chorizo drought begot pasta greatness

Martha Stewart (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Try Martha's pork-stuffed pasta shells

Manuela Lopez Restrepo

Spring may be on the horizon, but we still want some winter comfort food

John Cena in "Peacemaker" (Katie Yu/ HBO Max)

Not every star should speak to a crisis

Melanie McFarland

Stars: they're scared, just like us. Very few are equipped to speak to crisis, as we were reminded this week

Members of the first class of Black pilots in the history of the U.S. Army Air Corps graduate as second lieutenants in Tuskegee, Alabama in March 1942 (Buyenlarge/Getty Images)

10 facts about the Tuskegee Airmen

Mark Mancini - Mental Floss

The first Black pilots to serve in the United States military put the U.S. armed forces on the road to integration

U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) speaks to a reporter after a news conference outside U.S. Supreme Court on July 27, 2021 in Washington, DC. The Republican legislator filed a lawsuit against Speaker of the House Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) for her mask mandate inside the House chamber that caused “segregation” among lawmakers. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)

MTG on white nationalist conference: OK!

Kelly McClure

Georgia congresswoman says she attended Nick Fuentes' far-right conference Friday night to "talk to the audience"

People walk along The High Line above the Meatpacking District on June 9, 2017 in New York City. With a full schedule of conventions and major sporting events taking place around the island of Manhattan each week, millions of global visitors will converge on New York City this year. (Photo by George Rose/Getty Images (George Rose/Getty Images)

Green cities, gentrified cities?

Laura Kiesel

Urban renewal under the guise of “going green” isn’t working — for the environment, or for residents

(Julia Gartland / Food52)

How to cook lobster tails perfectly

Eric Kim - Food52

A simple, foolproof lobster tail recipe for date nights in

Quinta Brunson in "Abbott Elementary" (ABC/Gilles Mingasson)

How real is "Abbot Elementary"?

Lynnette Mawhinney - The Conversation

In ABC's new mockumentary, a Philly school experiences teacher turnover, insufficient resources & other challenges

An Ukrainian Military Forces serviceman stands in front of tanks of the 92nd separate mechanized brigade of Ukrainian Armed Forces, parked in their base near Klugino-Bashkirivka village, in the Kharkiv region on January 31, 2022. - The tanks have to restore their combat capability after completing a combat mission in war-torn eastern Ukraine. (SERGEY BOBOK/AFP via Getty Images)

Ukraine — and how the world got here

Chris Hedges

I was there for the end of the Cold War — and we all understood how the new peace could collapse. We didn't stop it

(Getty/Mazim Marmur/Salon)

Meta squeezes Russian media monetization

Kelly McClure

Facebook's head of security policy made the announcement on Twitter Friday night

Sara Tomko as Asta Twelvetrees in "Resident Alien" (James Dittiger/SYFY)

"Resident Alien" star on being human

Alison Stine

The Syfy star on her character's relationship with Harry, music and how we're all on the ground floor of a hotel

When We Were Bullies (Shorts TV/Magnolia)

5 Oscar-worthy doc shorts to watch

Gary M. Kramer

A review of the Academy Award contenders that make a big impact with a short runtime

The Yellow fever epidemic in Philadelphia, 1793. Carriages rumbled through the streets to pick up the dying and the dead. Woodcut shows Stephen Girard on errand of mercy. (Getty Images / Bettmann / Contributor)

The 1793 pandemic that foreshadowed 2020

Matthew Rozsa

Americans scapegoated immigrants, and pushed quackery and fakes cures, during the pandemic of 1793. Sound familiar?

Russia's President Vladimir Putin is seen during a meeting with members of Russian business community in the Moscow Kremlin. (Alexei NikolskyTASS via Getty Images)

Limited sanctions won't stop Putin

Lucian K. Truscott IV

If what Putin’s army is doing to Ukraine right this minute isn’t terror, what is it?

Doctor taking patient's blood pressure (Getty Images/Siri Stafford)

Doctors overlook cure for hypertension

Mary Chris Jaklevic - Undark

Patients aren't being screened for a curable hormonal abnormality that causes hypertension

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