'Recorder': Meet the Woman Who Recorded 70k Tapes of American News

Amtrak Could Turn a Profit in 2020 for the First Time Ever

Deepfakes: MIT Brought Nonexistent Apollo Disaster Nixon Speech to Life

Craig Breedlove's Quest for the Land Speed Record

Study of more than 70,000 cancer survivors shows that LGBT cancer survivors receive less access to follow-up care for preventing and detecting recurrences, and screening for long-term effects of cancer treatments than their heterosexual counterparts.

I've Listened to Loud Rock Music All My Life. Now My Hearing Is Paying the Price

Study: Bias Drops Dramatically for Sexual Orientation and Race – But Not Weight

My Dad's Friendship with Charles Barkley

Researchers tracked about 2,000 older adults in the U.S

Global Warming Will Cause More People To Die By Suicide, Study Finds

Turning Sex Ed Into a Game Reduces STIs Among Gay and Bisexual Millennials By a Staggering 40% Compared to Standard Sex Ed Materials

In a surprising study of consumer attitudes on GMOs, researchers from Vermont report that mandatory labeling actually increased trust in GMO foods

A century-old tuberculosis vaccine shows promise against type 1 diabetes in clinical trials, newly released data shows

Death is too unpredictable to plan end of life spending cuts: A study from MIT looking at 6 million Medicare medical records used machine learning to train a computer algorithm to predict deaths

A Key Lesson from the 1918 Flu Pandemic? 'Tell the Truth,' One Historian Says

Not Just Nausea And Vomiting: Cancer Docs Now Worry About 'Financial Toxicity'

Half of U.S. Smartphone Users Aren't Downloading Apps, Data Shows

Neuroscientists' Open Letter To DIY Brain Hackers

Why I Had a Magnet Implanted in My Finger

‘They Don’t Make These Anymore’: Maintaining the MBTA’s 100-Year-Old Signals

Time for a Guaranteed Basic Income?

When the Doctor Must Choose Between Her Patients and Her Notes

How the Food Industry Engineers the Need to Eat

When and Where Do You Stress? Ambitious Project Aims to Map Daily Life

Exercise May Make Bullied Adolescents Feel Less Suicidal

Symptom checkers — those tools that let you enter information and then produce a diagnosis — are accurate about half of the time, according to a study out of Harvard Medical School.

Why Your Dog Can Get Vaccinated Against Lyme Disease and You Can’t (2012)

Drought-Stricken California Communities Consider Desalination

Curt Schilling Fights Back Against Daughter’s Twitter Trolls

Making Contact In The ‘Olympics’ Of Ham Radio

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