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When human activity dropped during COVID-19, methane levels surprisingly spiked. Now, a study points to two reasons why
As the world shuttered in 2020 amid Covid-19 lockdowns, scientists expected to see one silver lining to the pandemic: a decrease in air pollution. With fewer cars on the roads and a drop in industrial ...
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Brain scans of recovered COVID-19 patients expose brain changes
For many people who have “recovered” from COVID-19, the illness lingers as brain fog: forgotten appointments, lost words mid-sentence, a mind that feels wrapped in cotton. A growing body of brain ...
The scientist behind the Trump Action Tracker uses skills in data collection to look for patterns in the president’s seemingly “scattergun” approach.
The Winter Olympics promise plenty of high adrenaline, fierce competition, historic firsts and emotional moments over 2 1/2 weeks. Here are some of the names and narratives to keep an eye on.
The damage the HHS secretary has done to science and public health is appalling—and it could have been avoided.
In a new video Pink shared, she looked back on recording the song "Cover Me in Sunshine" with her daughter Willow during the Covid-19 induced lockdowns ...
Australia's federal and state debt is rising, placing the country at financial risk in "unprecedented times", according to a ...
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UGHE’s Professor Abebe Bekele on training Africa’s next health leaders
The University of Global Health Equity (UGHE) is redefining medical education. Founded to train compassionate, skilled, and knowledgeable healthcare leaders, the university welcomes students from ...
That surveillance data was the nervous system of American medicine — constantly sensing, constantly warning us what was ...
Athletics NZ has partnered with Pacifica TV to deliver coverage in home nations, connecting these championships to the athletes’ families and friends back home. Local organising groups will bring ...
Wisconsin played a part in that, with a measles outbreak in Oconto County that stretched from August to October. The U.S. is ...
There are a number of Winter Olympians with Connecticut ties that will be competing in the Milano Cortina Games, which begin Friday with Opening Ceremonies and run through Feb. 22 in Italy. Speed ...
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