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A ‘Make America Healthy Again’ Report Goes Easy on the Food Industry

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Trump’s Health Cuts Make States Struggle to Spot Disease Outbreaks

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U.S. ‘Golden Dome’ Missile Shield Is Short on Details—but Not on Cash

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Rising Temperatures Boost Sugar Consumption, Raising Health Concerns

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Viruses in the Gut Protect Us and Change with Age and Diet

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NASA’s InSight Lander Reveals Mars’s Lumpy Mantle in New Seismic Study

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Survey Results Show People Prefer More Human Involvement in AI-driven Art

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Ant Queens Birth Hybrid Offspring Using Another Species' Sperm

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Scientists Sequence Bacterial DNA from Germs in Mammoth Teeth

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Baby Pterosaur Fossils Show They Died in a Violent Storm

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Extreme Heat in U.S. Schools Disproportionately Affects Marginalized Students

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This Gloriously Weird Fish Has Teeth on Its Forehead for Sex

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Newfound ‘Reality Signal’ Helps the Brain Tell Imagination from Real Life

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Gene Therapy Marks a Turning Point for Rare Skin Diseases

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Acne Vaccines Could Offer Robust Defense

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How the Math of Shuffling Cards Almost Brought Down an Online Poker Empire

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How Small, Easy Acts of Joy Improve Happiness and Well-Being

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How Big Can a Black Hole Get?

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Inside the CDC’s Breakdown—Legal Battles, Staff Exodus and Public Health Concerns

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Senate Hearing with RFK, Jr., Sparks Backlash From Scientists and Health Experts

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What’s the Smallest Particle in the Universe?

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Hacking AI Agents—How Malicious Images and Pixel Manipulation Threaten Cybersecurity

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Bacteria in Spacecraft Clean Rooms Can Go Dormant, Evading Death

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U.S. States Start Sharp Divisions on Vaccines

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Spouses Tend to Share Psychiatric Disorders, Massive Study Finds

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A Giant Map Shows How DNA Changes as We Age

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The Local Universe May Be Misleading Cosmologists about Dark Energy and Expansion

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What to Know about Hurricane Season and Forecast Accuracy

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Powerball Jackpot Hits $1.7 Billion—But Is Your $2 Bet Worth It?

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Fiber Optics Breakthrough Promises Faster Internet

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7 Vintage Books Science-Minded Readers Will Love Paired with a 2025 Book Recommendation

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Is Consciousness the Hallmark of Life?

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New Knot Theory Discovery Overturns Long-Held Mathematical Assumption

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Chimps, Humans and Macaques All Have a Drive to ‘People Watch’

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AI Spots Hidden Signs of Consciousness in Comatose Patients before Doctors Do

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Giant ‘Gullies’ in the Earth Threaten Cities in Africa amid Rapid Urbanization

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EPA Fires 5 Employees Who Signed ‘Dissent’ Letter

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5 Books Scientific American Recommends for August

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Neglecton Particles Could Be Key to More Stable Quantum Computers

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Voting Integrity Messages Fight Misinformation in the Lab. But What about the Real World?

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First Pig-to-Human Lung Transplant Marks Milestone in Xenotransplantation—But Surgeons Have Many More Questions

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How Key Changes to the Pelvis Helped Humans Walk Upright

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What 100 Years of Quantum Physics Has Taught Us about Reality—And Ourselves

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Subliminal Learning Lets Student AI Models Learn Unexpected (and Sometimes Misaligned) Traits from Their Teachers

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How to See Faster-Than-Light Motion

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20 Years after Hurricane Katrina, Major Forecasting Advances Could Erode

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The Science behind Hurricane Katrina: What Researchers Knew before the 2005 Disaster

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CDC Leadership Chaos Could Disrupt Pandemic Preparedness, National Biosecurity

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Deep-Sea Worm Produces Orpiment, a Toxic Yellow Pigment Used in Historical Art

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Type 1 Diabetes Patient’s Insulin Production Restored with New Cell Transplant Therapy

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