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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.
"Leaky brain": Lifting the fog behind this long COVID symptom could generate treatment
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A worker picks coffee berries from a Robusta coffee (Coffea canephora) shrub in an estate on January
Scientists investigating the "sewage system" of the brain search for mechanisms behind Alzheimer
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Monarch butterfly populations are crashing — but we can choose to do something about it
Monarch Butterflies (Getty Images/ HegedusPeter/500px)
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Climate change can make some people feel hopeless. Here
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The desert “erases people:” Volunteers try to count migrant deaths, but the true number is unknown
The US-Mexico border wall is pictured in Sasabe, Arizona, on December 8, 2023. (VALERI
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A rise in Texas teen pregnancies could foreshadow national trends, experts warn
A woman holds a pregnancy test. (Longhua Liao)
Chemicals used in plastic food packaging linked to 10% of preterm births in 2018
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Does AI want to nuke us? We don’t know — and that could be more dangerous
Nuclear Blast Mushroom Cloud And Binary Code (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images
"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.
Buzzkill: Climate change could destroy the coffee industry. Here
A worker picks coffee berries from a Robusta coffee (Coffea canephora) shrub in an estate on January
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
Unearthing tension: Sand runs the world, but most don
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Monarch butterfly populations are crashing — but we can choose to do something about it
Monarch Butterflies (Getty Images/ HegedusPeter/500px)
Anti-privacy giants want you to surrender hope. Don
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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?
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"Devastasting": Ripple effects being felt as Alabama halts in vitro fertilization
In a cell laboratory, an electron microscope is used to fertilize an egg cell. (Jens K
"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.
Is nuclear power a fix for climate change? Experts think it
Workers looking over at nuclear power plant cooling towers (Getty Images/Monty Rakusen
Scientists investigating the "sewage system" of the brain search for mechanisms behind Alzheimer
Alzheimers and dementia research, a brain scan in multi well tray used for research experiments in l
Inside the internal debates of a hospital abortion committee
Doctor performs ultrasound examination of a woman (Getty Images/ljubaphoto)
The desert “erases people:” Volunteers try to count migrant deaths, but the true number is unknown
The US-Mexico border wall is pictured in Sasabe, Arizona, on December 8, 2023. (VALERI
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Infectious desire: How the pandemic is still negatively impacting our sex lives
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A rise in Texas teen pregnancies could foreshadow national trends, experts warn
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New Moon research yields tantalizing clues about its geological history
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