Research has increasingly connected wildfire and smoke with worsening mental health, partly due to damage in the brain.
Low-quality, mass-produced video content is alarming child development experts. Few guardrails are in place to stop it.
In 1775, Washington deployed colonial soldiers who had survived smallpox to retake Boston during a city-wide epidemic.
Despite the initial hype, insect agriculture is facing the economic realities of competing with the traditional meat industry.
Like many crime labs in the United States, analysts at the center routinely perform forensic firearms identification, meaning ...
In the 20th-century statistics wars, Bayesians were underdogs. Now their methods may help speed treatments to market.
Agencies will have to show a “direct causal link” to “manifest bodily harm,” not just an increased risk of disease.
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