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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
Buzzkill: Climate change could destroy the coffee industry. Here
Infectious desire: How the pandemic is still negatively impacting our sex lives
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Native American communities have the highest suicide rates, yet interventions are scarce
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Black Americans deserve real tobacco harm reduction options
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The vasectomy boom: After Dobbs, younger men are stepping up
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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.
Monarch butterfly populations are crashing — but we can choose to do something about it
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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.
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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Do we simply not care about old people?
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A rise in Texas teen pregnancies could foreshadow national trends, experts warn
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Partial recall: Memory experts explain what
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The measles outbreak in Florida is a warning for the rest of the nation
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Buzzkill: Climate change could destroy the coffee industry. Here
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Western wolves have made a comeback — now Western states want to kill them
Gray Wolf on Snowy Rock (Getty Images/John Conrad)
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Plastic experts say recycling is a scam. Should we even do it anymore?
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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
How the loneliness crisis is fueling "stan culture"
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Does AI want to nuke us? We don’t know — and that could be more dangerous
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The smog case before the Supreme Court puts America
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New Moon research yields tantalizing clues about its geological history
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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.
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Is nuclear power a fix for climate change? Experts think it
Workers looking over at nuclear power plant cooling towers (Getty Images/Monty Rakusen
Western wolves have made a comeback — now Western states want to kill them
Gray Wolf on Snowy Rock (Getty Images/John Conrad)
The taboo against menstruation has serious health consequences
Woman handing sanitary pad to other woman in a restroom (Getty Images/Lucy Lambriex)
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
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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
Partial recall: Memory experts explain what
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FCC bans robocalls using deepfake voice clones
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