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Texas' proposed abortion restrictions could be a financial boon for Rick Perry's sister
Milla Perry Jones, the governor's sister, is an executive at a company that operates ambulatory surgical centers
07/09/2013 19:48 UTC
Young doctors struggle to learn robotic surgery — so they are practicing in the shadows
Over a third of U.S. hospitals have at least one surgical robot
09/07/2018 23:30 UTC
Sputnik's spawn: How the Cold War created astrobiology
The story of Joshua Lederbeg, who with a young Carl Sagan helped pioneer the search for extraterrestrial life
03/09/2014 21:30 UTC
Rick Perry cites Joan Rivers' death in defense of restrictive antiabortion law
The Texas governor claimed surgical center standards could have prevented Rivers' death. Except, they didn't
09/22/2014 18:19 UTC
Did CDC delays in up-to-date masking advice cost health workers’ lives?
Research suggests that health care workplace exposure was “much bigger” than what the CDC originally defined
03/14/2021 18:59 UTC
Expert: U.S. Syria strike plans unlikely to work
As likelihood of military intervention looms, architect of strike plan is doubtful of putative missile strikes' use
08/27/2013 18:20 UTC
Filings show top healthcare CEOs raked in combined $300 million in 2019
Bernie Sanders vowed to "end the greed of the pharmaceutical industry and pass Medicare for All."
03/07/2020 09:00 UTC
Ohio attorney general orders clinics to stop all "nonessential" abortions because of coronavirus
Lawmakers recently passed a "heartbeat" bill and introduced a bill to create a felony called "abortion murder"
03/23/2020 19:33 UTC
The real Paleo diet: New evidence changes what we thought about how ancient humans prepared food
A new study shows both Neanderthals and Homo sapiens had a taste for sharp and bitter food
12/05/2022 18:25 UTC
Nobel prize awarded for "click chemistry" — an environmentally friendly method of building molecules
A Nobel Prize was awarded for creating an efficient and sustainable way to bind chemicals
10/09/2022 01:00 UTC
Critics' Picks
What you need to see, read, do this week: Nazi TV, German robot music and an alternative to warmed-over Coldplay.
08/30/2008 15:00 UTC
Connecting brains to machines may let bacteria come along for the ride
Brain-machine interfaces like Elon Musk’s Neuralink have come a long way, but biological limitations remain
12/18/2019 09:59 UTC
Paul McCartney's "Tug of War" at 40: A self-aware solace written in the wake of John Lennon's death
The "loose" concept album encapsulates the tension between opposing forces, including McCartney's musical identity
04/30/2022 15:00 UTC
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