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What's the dirtiest city in America?
It's not New York, Philadelphia or L.A. ...
06/14/2011 19:33 UTC
The quest for a universal coronavirus vaccine
A study in pigs shows promise for a future vaccine that protects against all coronaviruses
04/25/2021 14:00 UTC
The ethics of curing Ebola
A promising treatment seems to heal two Americans -- but hope is still a long way off for many
08/07/2014 18:30 UTC
This best-selling weighted blanket will improve your sleep
The soothing pressure of the Hush Classic Weighted Blanket will help you fall asleep and stay asleep
06/29/2019 11:00 UTC
21st Challenge No. 31
Shall I compare thee to a transistor? Shakespearean odes to technology.
02/26/2000 22:00 UTC
How I got my Halloween groove back after candy thieves robbed me of that joy
Let me tell you about how I used to enjoy trick-or-treating in east Baltimore until two embarrassing experiences
10/31/2023 16:30 UTC
Normalizing separate bedrooms: Here's why you shouldn't feel bad about sleeping apart
Cameron Diaz is right: If you want better sleep and a better marriage, sleep separately
01/02/2024 17:00 UTC
The messiness Olympics: Top Scandovals from the "Vanderpump Rules" reunion
This reunion will live in our hearts forever
05/25/2023 22:06 UTC
Will your smartphone be the next doctor’s office?
Phones are being commercialized for quick access to information needed for monitoring a patient’s health
01/17/2023 20:33 UTC
Two experts on why new Alzheimer's studies are encouraging
Could blood tests aid in diagnosing? A new study says yes
08/10/2019 18:59 UTC
Scientists have got the recipe for growing miniature human brains just right
It’s your favorite organ, self-assembling, ready to go
01/27/2019 18:00 UTC
What’s in a name? Ghostly spirits stalk the medical literature
Medical literature might seem to be a safe space for honest scientific inquiry, with no bias or spin. It isn't so.
11/10/2019 14:29 UTC
Pick of the week: A "Girls" guy creates an ambitious thriller-comedy double bill
Alex Karpovsky, aka "Ray," is a real-life auteur with an intriguing light-and-dark pair of movies
02/22/2013 06:00 UTC
The secret Maoist Chinese operation that conquered malaria — and won a Nobel
The legacy of Maoist mass science demanded that research serve practical needs and engage the masses
03/17/2017 19:00 UTC
It’s time to leave the Paleo Diet in the past: Recent studies have failed to support its claims
The paleo diet — once all the rage — has proven to be not all it's cracked up to be
05/25/2023 19:01 UTC