science
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It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, It’s Space Trash!
As the American space industry grows, attention to its environmental and safety impacts is growing, too, including dead rockets falling from the sky
- Look up
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How Can You Live to 100? Netflix Explores the Secrets to Aging
Netflix docuseries Live to 100: Secrets of the Blue Zone sees aging expert Dan Buettner visit areas across the world where people age gracefully.
- GETTING OLD
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Worm Found in Woman's Brain Has Zero Chill
In a world-first discovery, doctors pulled a live worm from a patient's brain. The woman had been suffering from abdominal pain, diarrhea, and a cough
- 'Oh My God'
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The Young Women Who Unknowingly Helped Create the Atomic Bomb
In addition to the story of Oppenheimer, a number of women, some recruited out of high school, worked at top-secret sites in the Manhattan Project
- HIDDEN HISTORY
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How ‘Jurassic Park’ Is Becoming a Reality 30 Years Later
To mark the 30th anniversary of Jurassic Park, Colossal CEO Ben Lamm shares how the movie influenced his company’s plans to de-extinct animals
- COMMENTARY
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The ‘National Hero’ Who Faked Human Cloning
Netflix’s documentary King of Clones revisits the story of Hwang Woo-suk, a scientific pioneer who cloned dogs and claimed to clone human embryos
- SCIENCE AND FRAUD
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Dr. Anthony Fauci Would Like to Set the Record Straight
Famed immunologist who led the nation’s COVID response talks new PBS doc, Trump and Fox News, gain-of-function research, the lab-leak theory, and more
- IN CONVERSATION
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Sona Labs Drops Debut Album Scientifically Designed to Help You Relax
Music as Medicine is the first official record from the company aiming to release music with shown therapeutic benefits
- Music
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Republican Confidence in Science Falls 27 Percentage Points Since 1975, Poll Says
Democrats are 34 points more likely than Republicans to have confidence in science, the new survey found
- Politics
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White House Launches Task Force Aimed at Keeping Politics Out of Federal Scientific Policies
"We want people to be able to trust what the federal government is telling you," said a deputy director at the White House Office of Science and Technology
- Politics
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