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Court tells EPA to consider fluoride risk

The Golden Age of offbeat Arctic research

America's Bad Math Scores Are a Problem

A Hurricane Exposes Houston's Infrastructure Weaknesses – Again

The struggle to understand why earthquakes happen in America's heartland

The Promise of 5-MeO-DMT

In Virginia, Data Centers Collide with Zero-Carbon Goals

Protecting the Darkness in Chile's Atacama Desert

Amid Pushback, the USGS Decides to Restore Its Pesticide Database

A nuclear weapons lab helped crack a serial-killer case

Getting "forever chemicals" out of drinking water is expensive

Devices that connect brains to computers are increasingly sophisticated

Why Aren't More People Buying Over-the-Counter Hearing Aids?

Interview: The Threat of Self-Censorship in Science

Could Long Covid 'Brain Fog' Be an Acquired Form of ADHD?

Are We Having a Moral Panic Over Misinformation?

A Mansion Filled With Hidden Worlds: When the Internet Was Young

The science of road ecology, or how roadways affect plants and animal life

The Small World of Simulating Other Worlds

MDMA and the Quest for Connection in a Fractured World

Federal study links testicular cancer to ‘forever chemicals’

Where the Wood-Wide Web Went Wrong

Anxious dogs, like anxious people, need help managing and reducing distress

Earth’s orbit is about to get more crowded — The military is launching a fleet of small, interconnected satellites to collect data, track missiles, and aim weapons

For many disabled patients, the doctor is often not in

The Public Shouldn’t Pay for Drugs Twice

Why Mastering Language Is So Difficult for AI

Researchers Ask: Does Enforcing Civility Stifle Online Debate?

Are Hawaii’s beach showers in violation of the Clean Water Act?

We Got Covid Shots in One Year. Why Did a Malaria Vaccine Take 35?

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