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The ‘Charleston Loophole’ has likely allowed thousands of guns to end up in the hands of people who would have failed a federal background check.
Stewart is supporting a new bill that aims to extend health care and disability benefits to veterans who served alongside burn pits.
Psychedelics are going mainstream. Here’s your reading list.
Research from Ohio State finds that acetaminophen affects our emotions.
Why a survey claims Boomers demonstrate more knowledge and safer behavior.
An active component of honeybee venom rapidly killed two particularly aggressive forms of breast cancer in a laboratory study.
The neurodevelopmental disorder has long baffled researchers.
The images were published in the New England Journal of Medicine and show how prolific coronavirus can become in a mere four days.
COVID-19 is a tragedy of the commons.
Some people choose alternatives to masks for comfort. A study shows the difference in effectiveness.
A study from McGill University reveals the secret of musicians who have excellent time.
Despite Boseman’s young age, this cancer is increasingly common in people under 50.
The CDC’s latest youth risk survey houses some scary numbers but shows that evidence-based sex education is working.
Various studies examine the impact of humidity, temperature, rain, and sunshine on COVID-19.
“It’s kind of like a Fitbit in your skull with tiny wires,” Musk said.
New research shows that neurons in autistic brains begin to developmentally diverge in early prenatal stages.
A new study at Emory Vaccine Center gets into the bone marrow.
Johns Hopkins researchers hope this could lead to new interventions for combating it.
A new study shows that anxiety has been rapidly increasing among young adults in the U.S. from 2008 to 2018.
Two anthropologists question the chemical imbalance theory of mental health disorders.
German researchers have just solved the mystery of how these substances work.
The patient’s second infection was asymptomatic, suggesting that subsequent infections may be milder.
DNA molecules are highly programmable.
Not long after the COVID-19 pandemic caused colleges to start teaching remotely, students balked at the idea of paying full tuition for online learning. It’s not hard to understand why. […]
One reason to suspect you have COVID-19 may be the order in which the symptoms appear.
Science has been male-biased far too long.
Researchers figure out the function of mysterious heart structures first described by da Vinci.
Why do Black newborns have a relatively high mortality rate in the U.S. — and how does the race of the doctor factor in?