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"It does not protect parents": Experts say bills to protect IVF in Alabama isn鈥檛 enough
An empty procedure room of West Coast Fertility Centers, photographed February 29, 2024.
Western wolves have made a comeback — now Western states want to kill them
Unearthing tension: Sand runs the world, but most don
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Chemicals used in plastic food packaging linked to 10% of preterm births in 2018
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France set to enshrine abortion rights in constitution
French President Emmanuel Macron at Elysee Palace on February 19, 2024 in Paris, France.
Inside the internal debates of a hospital abortion committee
Doctor performs ultrasound examination of a woman (Getty Images/ljubaphoto)
The taboo against menstruation has serious health consequences
Woman handing sanitary pad to other woman in a restroom (Getty Images/Lucy Lambriex)
Whale songs are being drowned out by human ocean vessels, study finds
A Humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) raises its large fluke as it dives in the Atlantic Ocean.
Major COVID vaccine study finds heart risks are rare — and the real threat is being unvaccinated
Malik Jaffer, lead nurse, prepares a syringe with a Covid-19 vaccine, at the Peoples Congregational
Monarch butterfly populations are crashing — but we can choose to do something about it
Monarch Butterflies (Getty Images/ HegedusPeter/500px)
Biden has paused some liquefied gas exports. Is this really a win for climate reform?
A steel pipeline for natural gas liquids lies in an open-cut trench October 6, 2017 in Lebanon, Penn
A rise in Texas teen pregnancies could foreshadow national trends, experts warn
A woman holds a pregnancy test. (Longhua Liao)
Is tech making learning foreign languages obsolete?
AI speaks letters (Ole_CNX / Getty Images)
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Inside the internal debates of a hospital abortion committee
Doctor performs ultrasound examination of a woman (Getty Images/ljubaphoto)
Our thirst for pineapple may be causing mutations in Costa Rica鈥檚 sloths
This albino sloth was named Goldie by the Sloth Conservation Foundation (Dr. Rebecca C
Black women are vital to science and health journalism
Journalist interviewing a healthcare worker working at a COVID-19 vaccination stand (G
Unearthing tension: Sand runs the world, but most don
Sand slipping through fingers (Getty Images/PeopleImages)
Major COVID vaccine study finds heart risks are rare — and the real threat is being unvaccinated
Malik Jaffer, lead nurse, prepares a syringe with a Covid-19 vaccine, at the Peoples Congregational
Space is becoming more commercialized. Can regulations keep up?
Logo of NASA is displayed on mobile phone screen in front of Blue Origin icon on February 27, 2023.
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A girl standing in the midst of the stars at night (Getty Images/sarayut Thaneerat)
Pausing menopause? Scientists using frozen ovary technique may delay menopause indefinitely
Doctor holding hands with her patients during a consultation (Getty Images/Anchiy)
Ill-gotten gains: Why does American society coerce us to work while sick?
Sick sneezing office worker (Getty Images/Charday Penn)
FCC bans robocalls using deepfake voice clones
Artificial Intelligence Chatbot, concept (Getty Images/Carol Yepes)
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"Leaky brain": Lifting the fog behind this long COVID symptom could generate treatment
Brain Fog, concept (Getty Images/David Wall)
Black Americans deserve real tobacco harm reduction options
Close-up Of Hands Holding A Vape And Cigarettes (Getty Images/AndreyPopov)
Black women are vital to science and health journalism
Journalist interviewing a healthcare worker working at a COVID-19 vaccination stand (G
Monarch butterfly populations are crashing — but we can choose to do something about it
Monarch Butterflies (Getty Images/ HegedusPeter/500px)
Inner ear of extinct ape species is overlooked aspect of human bipedal evolution, study finds
The ecological restruction of Lufengpithecus (IVPP)
The smog case before the Supreme Court puts America
A person walks near the Lincoln Memorial under a blanket of haze in Washington, DC, on June 8, 2023.
Biden has paused some liquefied gas exports. Is this really a win for climate reform?
A steel pipeline for natural gas liquids lies in an open-cut trench October 6, 2017 in Lebanon, Penn
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Do we simply not care about old people?
Nurse standing by elderly woman sitting on wheelchair (Getty Images/Morsa Images)
Three "junk science" abortion pill studies were just retracted. Will the Supreme Court notice?
In this photo illustration, packages of Mifepristone tablets are displayed at a family planning clin