There’s a well-worn debate in U.S. politics that goes something like this: Would you rather have abundant and…
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Trump’s ‘God Squad’ pits energy vs. endangered species, but it’s a false choice – protecting wildlife can be good for business
Boat strikes can harm or kill whales and are one concern about the oil industry's environmental impact. Robyn Beck/AFP via Getty Images -

COVID-19 variant BA.3.2 is spreading quickly across US – a doctor explains what you need to know
A variant of COVID-19 called BA.3.2, which has circulated under the radar since late 2024, is now spreading quickly across the United States.
As a pulmonary and critical care doctor, I see many patients who are at high risk for severe…
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This new carbon material could make carbon capture far more affordable
Stopping carbon dioxide (CO2) before it enters the atmosphere is a critical way to cut greenhouse gas emissions. While carbon capture has been around for many years, it has not been widely adopted because most systems are costly and inefficient….
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Meet the first Artemis crew flying to the moon since the Apollo era
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — The four astronauts making NASA’s next lunar leap bear little resemblance to the Apollo era.
The Americans who blazed the trail to the moon more than half a century ago were…
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Causality optional? Testing the “indefinite causal order” superposition
The results were 18 standard deviations away from what you’d expect based on Bell’s theorem, which is a strong indication that superposition of temporal order is a fundamental feature of quantum mechanics.
But the…
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A gut microbe linked to the Mediterranean diet boosts muscle strength in mice
People with stronger muscles are more likely to harbor a particular species of bacteria in their guts, and when this bacterial species was fed to mice, they became stronger, a new study finds.
The study authors say the microbe has the potential…
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Liquids can fracture like solids—researchers discover the breaking point
In a development that could shift our basic understanding of fluid mechanics, researchers from Drexel University have reported that, given the right circumstances, it is possible to induce a simple liquid to fracture like a solid object. Recently…
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Your voice, your typing, your sleep: What workplace well-being apps are really analyzing
A workplace well-being app might seem like a simple and helpful tool—a mood check-in, some stress management advice, or a chatbot asking how your week has gone. But behind that supportive language, some systems are also quietly analyzing your…
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How to build self-control, according to psychologists
You want that new video game so badly, but you’re trying to knock your credit card balance down. Or you’re binging your favorite TV show and can’t wait to find out if a character lives, but it’s late, and you need to be alert for work…
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One Blood Type Appears to Carry a Higher Risk of Type 2 Diabetes : ScienceAlert
People with blood type B may need to be a little more vigilant than their peers about the lifestyle factors associated with diabetes risk.
According to a 2024 umbrella review, people with blood type B – either positive or negative – had a…
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