Drugmakers claim that broad state PFAS laws are overly burdensome. But environmental health experts aren’t convinced.
A massive Swedish study examined hormonal birth control risks. But the nuances of such studies get lost on social media.
An analysis of federal data shows a pronounced decline, despite alarming conditions found at some manufacturers.
It was thought that Aedes aegypti could not survive in the Mountain West. But now, a population is thriving in Colorado.
Just EAST of downtown Albuquerque, in the basement of a blocky beige University of New Mexico building, sits a machine that looks like a sci-fi piece of industrial equipment. Metal cylinders, painted ...
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Book Review: The Limits of Drug-Based PsychiatryBy Joshua C. Kendall ...
Truth, Beauty, Science — in audio form.
In "Planning Miracles," Jon Cohen chronicles the efforts of scientists and others to eradicate the threat of pandemics.
Jeffrey Kluger's "Gemini" argues that the program was more milestone than stepping stone in the 1960s space race.
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