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Under Trump, the U.S. will no longer recommended Covid shots for healthy pregnant women. Does the evidence support that ...
Sooner than we think, public opinion is going to diverge along ideological lines around rights and moral consideration for artificial intelligence systems. The issue is not whether AI (such as ...
Research funding cuts may lead to shrinking Ph.D. classes, raising concerns about impacts on the science-driven economy.
As the summer field season ramps up, agency researchers are grappling with uncertainty in funding, labor, and logistics.
The original report misinterprets some studies and cites others that don’t exist, according to the listed authors.
In “The Lost Trees of Willow Avenue,” Mike Tidwell explores the ripple effects of climate change on his suburban block.
Yale psychiatrist Albert Powers didn’t know what to expect as he strolled among the tarot card readers, astrologers, and crystal vendors at the psychic fair held at the Best Western outside North ...
Larry Saltzman has blood cancer. He’s also a retired doctor, so he knows getting Covid-19 could be dangerous for him — his ...
In 2006, a new study on antidepressants was making headlines with its promising results: Two-thirds of participants who tried various antidepressants recovered from their depression symptoms within ...
Two years ago, at a Stop & Shop in Rhode Island, the Danish neuroscientist and physician Henriette Edemann-Callesen visited an aisle stocked with sleep aids containing melatonin. She looked around in ...
This story was co-reported by Teresa Carr for Undark and Margaret Manto for NOTUS. When he realized that Senate Republicans were characterizing his federally funded research project as one of many ...