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Science & Health

Rats in a University of Richmond lab have learned to drive in little cars. (Kelly Lambert/University of Richmond)

Lab rats relaxed after driving tiny cars

Nicole Karlis
Woman planning to have a breast implant (Getty Images)

FDA backs breast implant cancer warnings

Nicole Karlis
(Getty/Yann-HUBERT)

Knowing whale culture can save them

Felicia Vachon - The Conversation
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Ocean pH levels killed dinos. Now us?

Nicole Karlis
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Cars destroyed by the Camp Fire sit in the lot at a used car dealership on November 9, 2018 in Paradise, California. (Getty Images/Justin Sullivan)

Are wildfires a public health issue?

Faith Kearns, Max Moritz - The Conversation
Shot of a young man studying in a college library and looking stressed (Getty Images/ People Images)

Florida bill: Student mental health days

Nicole Karlis
Judy Aquiline, a Sonoma local, sits in the candle-lit restaurant Reel and Brand in Sonoma, California, on October 9, 2019, during a planned power outage by the Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) utility company. - Rolling blackouts set to affect millions of Californians began on October 9 as a utility company started switching off power to an unprecedented number of households in the face of hot, windy weather that raises the risk of wildfires. (BRITTANY HOSEA-SMALL/AFP via Getty Images)

California's blackouts are not enough

Carl Pope
(Getty/Stuart Ritchie)

$260 million opioid settlement reached

Shira Tarlo
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Concussion research and the patriarchy

Nechama Moring - Undark
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What to know about technology addiction

Michael Robb - Common Sense Media
(Shutterstock)

Huge price hikes on drug prices revealed

Shira Tarlo
(AP Photo/Ben Curtis, File)

Gorilla snacking habits raise questions

Darcy Shapiro - Massive Science
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(Getty Images)

"Fear of falling"

Melissa Bailey - KFF Health News
A picture taken on July 4, 2019 shows bees collecting nectar on a sunflower in a field in Weisskirchen, Germany. (Boris Roessler/AFP/Getty Images)

Who is most at risk on a warming planet?

Miyo McGinn - Grist
A North Atlantic right whale swims in the waters of Cape Cod Bay April 14, 2019 near Provincetown, Massachusetts. (Don Emmert/AFP/Getty Images)

New fishing map endangers right whale

Sarah Okeson - DCReport
Concerned dog looking at a Richter Scale (Getty Images/Salon)

Can dogs predict earthquakes?

Nicole Karlis
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(Getty/Portra)

Group Health accused of Medicare fraud

Fred Schulte - KFF Health News
(Getty/NataliaDeriabina)

Why pregnant women must get the flu shot

Marnie Willman - Massive Science
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"An ecological abomination"

Julia Conley - Common Dreams
Dogs at an illegal kennel in Llay Llay, Chile. (Lady Freethinker)

Humans get serious about animal rights

Nina Jackel - Independent Media Institute
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Agricultural worker spraying his crops (Getty Images)

Why herbicides could end life on Earth

Nicole Karlis
(Getty/Portra)

Fraudsters tap into telemedicine

Victoria Knight - KFF Health News
Blueprint by Nicholas Christakis (Little, Brown Spark/Getty Images)

Is everything getting worse? Maybe not

Chauncey DeVega
(Getty/diego_cervo)

Calls to quitlines on the rise

Anna Almendrala - KFF Health News
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