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Science & Health
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EXPLAINER
Jun 19, 2026
The vaccines and treatments being developed for Ebola outbreak
Scientists, pharmaceutical companies and funding bodies have been racing to develop new vaccines and treatments that can be swiftly and safely tested in humans.
WORLD
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Science & Health
Jun 3, 2026
Scientists find yeast in ancient Iceman¡¯s guts ¡ª and make bread
An analysis of his microbiome revealed a particular kind of a gut bacteria that is almost non-existent among modern humans.
JAPAN
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Science & Health
Apr 15, 2026
Mammals cannot be cloned infinitely, Japanese mouse study shows
Researchers in Japan made the discovery after making 1,200 clones over two decades that started off with a single mouse.
WORLD
Jan 20, 2026
The impact of Trump¡¯s foreign aid cuts, one year on
Some researchers estimate the USAID cuts have so far caused more than 750,000 deaths ¡ª over 500,000 of them children.
WORLD
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Science & Health
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EXPLAINER
Sep 5, 2025
Could humans live forever, as Putin was heard telling Xi?
Maybe not, experts say, though serious research is increasingly revealing more about why we age ¡ª and how we could try to stop it.
WORLD
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Science & Health
Jul 17, 2025
World-first IVF trial reduces risk of babies inheriting diseases
The results raise?hopes that women with mutations in their mitochondrial DNA could one day have children without passing debilitating or deadly diseases on to the children.
WORLD
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Society
Jul 3, 2025
¡®Writing is thinking¡¯: Brain study prompts debate on ChatGPT use in education
The recent preprint research suggests students who use ChatGPT to write essays engage in less critical thinking, with different areas of their brains connecting less often.
WORLD
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Science & Health
Apr 5, 2025
¡®I don¡¯t have a voice in my head¡¯: Life with no inner monologue
The inner monologue has proven extremely difficult to study because it relies on people being able to describe how they think.
WORLD
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Society
Jan 20, 2025
Vaccine misinformation: A lasting side effect from COVID-19
Concerns have emerged over whether vaccine hesitancy could inhibit the world¡¯s ability to fend off another pandemic.
WORLD
Jan 10, 2025
Gaza death toll 40% higher than recorded, peer-reviewed study estimates
New study used data from Gaza¡¯s health ministry, an online survey and social media obituaries to reach a best estimate of 64,260 deaths by June 30 last year.
LIFE
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Lifestyle
Dec 25, 2024
The secret to living to 110? Bad record-keeping, says Ig Nobel Prize winner.
The true secret to extreme longevity seems to be to ¡°move where birth certificates are rare, teach your kids pension fraud and start lying,¡± the researcher has said.
WORLD
Dec 12, 2024
¡®Knocking on our door¡¯: Experts warn of bird flu¡¯s pandemic threat
U.S. health authorities have emphasized that the risk to the general public remains low.
WORLD
Oct 8, 2024
What is microRNA? Nobel-winning discovery explained
Several treatments and tests are under development using microRNAs against cancer, heart disease, viruses and other illnesses.
WORLD
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Science & Health
Jun 27, 2024
Fears emerge over new ¡®most dangerous¡¯ mpox strain crossing borders
The new deadlier strain transmits more easily between people ¡ª including through nonsexual contact ¡ª and is killing children and causing miscarriages in Congo.
WORLD
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Science & Health
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FOCUS
May 18, 2024
¡®Danger behind the beauty¡¯: More solar storms could be heading our way
For those charged with protecting Earth from powerful solar storms such as the one that caused the recent auroras, a threat lurks beneath the stunning colors.
WORLD
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Science & Health
Apr 4, 2024
How PFAS ¡®forever chemicals¡¯ affect human health
There is firm evidence that at least one of the more than 4,000 human-made chemicals called PFAS causes cancer.
WORLD
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Science & Health
Jan 28, 2024
¡®Game changer¡¯: Gene therapy offers hope for children born deaf
The treatment focuses on a rare genetic mutation that affects only a small number of the 26 million people with congenital deafness globally.
ENVIRONMENT
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Climate change
Nov 15, 2023
Heat projected to kill nearly five times more people by 2050
A team of international experts warned that without climate change action, the ¡°health of humanity is at grave risk.¡±
WORLD
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Science & Health
Oct 4, 2023
What are attoseconds? New ways to measure time win physics Nobel.
There are around as many attoseconds in a single second as there have been seconds in the 13.8-billion year history of the universe.
WORLD
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Science & Health
Aug 2, 2023
AI could halve time reading breast cancer scans, study suggests
The interim results of the trial were hailed as promising, but the authors cautioned that more research is needed.
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