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"Planet Star Trek": Part 2
Science fiction master Arthur C. Clarke agrees that if we can't cruise outer space ourselves, "Star Trek" is the next best thing to being there.
02/14/1997 00:45 UTC
Egypt goes from bad to worse: Under President Sisi, the nation longs for the good old days of Mubarak
Five years after the Arab Spring, Egyptians under Abdel Fattah al-Sisi are further from democracy than ever
04/02/2017 19:00 UTC
When mental illness leads to dropped charges, patients often go without stabilizing care
Once free and lacking treatment, such patients sometimes end up being charged with additional crimes
08/03/2022 09:45 UTC
“We’re still gonna say no”: UnitedHealthcare’s effort to deny coverage to chronically ill patient
A college student's fight to get coverage exposed the insurer’s hidden procedures for rejecting claims
02/02/2023 19:30 UTC
Does science support the "wilderness" in wilderness therapy?
The intervention for troubled teens has evolved, but researchers still differ on a key question: Why wilderness?
02/02/2020 16:59 UTC
We are in the greatest cataclysm of our history: It's not an SNL skit
Not since the Great Depression, or maybe the Civil War, have we faced a crisis on this scale. How will we respond?
12/05/2020 13:00 UTC
Experts say gas stoves are a huge cause of childhood asthma. Here's what parents should know
No, the government isn't coming for your stove. Yet parents might want to rip them out themselves
01/21/2023 15:00 UTC
Ron DeSantis' gruesome campaign plan: I'm the genius who defeated COVID — and let thousands die
Ron DeSantis hopes to beat Trump by running as the manly man who rejects vaccines and welcomes mass death
12/09/2022 14:48 UTC
These researchers want to stop treating depression with trial and error
A promising startup is using deep learning to tailor treatments to patients
01/03/2018 11:30 UTC
The raven has flown
I've missed out on Halloween, my only chance to open my beak and screech a prophetic message, "Nevermore!"
11/07/2007 16:57 UTC
The War on Drugs is a war on human nature
America's been fighting this battle for decades. It can't be won, and it's costing us upwards of $20 billion a year
12/10/2012 19:46 UTC
I want kids, but he doesn't. What could be simpler?
Should I break it off now and look for a man who wants to raise a family?
02/01/2005 01:00 UTC
Humanitarians push to vaccinate in conflict zones
Pandemic ceasefires offer an opportunity to expand vaccination efforts, experts say. But negotiation is tricky
09/02/2021 12:45 UTC
Drug companies must update their evidence for COVID-19 treatments
Paxlovid has saved lives, but we need more research on illness duration, transmission risk, and long COVID
12/26/2023 10:06 UTC
"Our state is really suffering": How an HIV crisis led (some) Republicans to see the light on needle exchanges
The GOP remains the party of fear-mongering and pseudoscience, but there is some movement on needle exchanges
05/19/2015 22:31 UTC
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