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Can AI Help Slow Future Pandemics?
Conservationists Move Species To Create Natural 'Fixes' To Problems, And Sometimes Create Pandemics
Trust In Corporate Media Linked To Less Actual Knowledge About COVID-19
91% Of The World Don't Live In Polluted Air, And It Has Not Made COVID-19 Worse
Standard Model Rethink: Does Measurement Of Muon Magnetics Mean New Physics Are Coming?
Suicides Did Not Go Up During The COVID-19 Pandemic
Just Correlation: Meat And 'Higher Risk' Of Death
CDC: Fomites Are Not The COVID-19 Concern So We Can Stop With 'Hygiene Theater' Deep Cleaning
EU Says It Will Recycle 70% Of Electric Car Batteries - Here's Why That's Actually Worse For The Environment
Imaginarity: New Paper Says The Imaginary Part Of Quantum Mechanics Can Be Observed
'Real Water' Brand Alkaline Water, Now With More Hepatitis
Being A New Mom Can Make You 'A Little' OCD
Dog or Machine? Which is Better at Sniffing Out Bombs?
Dog or Machine? Which is Better at Sniffing Out Bombs?
UCSF Publishes Its Annual 'Science May Be Killing Us' Paper
Latest Data Show Bees Are Still Thriving At An Alarming Rate
Do You Pay Less For Art If It's Done By A Woman?
The Feel Good Fallacy Of Elite Philanthrophy
Sulfate Aerosols Implicated In Climate Change
Pot Farms Cause More Global Warming In Colorado Than Their Coal Mines
Does An Interior Department Run By Deb Haaland Actually Put Endangered Species At Greater Risk?
Sustainability Is Just A Fundraising Buzzword Until It Does These 4 Things
Do We Want President Biden To Be Scientist-In-Chief Or Let Junk Science Promoted By Political Allies Dictate Policy?
Do We Want President Biden To Be Scientist-In-Chief Or Let Junk Science Promoted By Political Allies Dictate Policy?
LA Now Knows PM2.5 Scaremongering Made No Difference, Ozone And Heat Waves Are The Real Air Problem

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