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The accidental release of fluoxetine in a aquarium filled with clams gave bivalve husbandry an unexpected new tool.
Ocean acidification occurs when the ocean absorbs excess carbon dioxide, causing its pH to drop. This makes it harder for ...
The research hospital cares for people with rare or life-threatening diseases. This year, patient numbers plummeted.
Researchers typically ask why people get cancer. What if they studied why some survive — or never develop the disease?
As the weather agency struggles to maintain forecasting, startups are launching more tech to gather critical data.
In 2009, the agency concluded climate change endangers humans and the environment. Now, Lee Zeldin plans to reverse course.
Seeing bodies as machines and brains as computers has led to a militaristic approach to medicine and an over simplification of the mind's complex abilities.
Companies have scant financial incentive to develop new antibiotics. Will the NIH continue to support relevant research?
Researchers and scientists are increasingly worried about the fate of federal government health data after the Trump administration took databases and surveys offline in late January, and they fear ...
Mariah Blake's “They Poisoned the World” exposes the corporate campaign to hide the dangers of PFAS and its human toll.