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Texas Earthquakes Have Increased Sixfold Since 2008
Texas earthquake rates have increased sixfold in the last decade, largely due to fracking. But man-made quakes date back nearly a century in Texas.
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How Scientists Are Trialling Psychedelic Drugs To Treat Depression
So far psilocybin, the active ingredient in magic mushrooms, has been tested on only a handful people, with no control group, so it's impossible to draw conclusions about whether or not it works. But it has changed the way one participant thinks about his own depression.
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Can You Tell If These Photos Are Real Or From A Sci-Fi Movie?
Science fiction or science fact?
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U.S. Zika Tests "Unacceptably" Backlogged
Zika virus tests of pregnant women are excessively backlogged in various states and territories nationwide, a federal health official said.
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Are You More Biology, Chemistry, Or Physics?
Would you rather spend a day in the library, in the lab, or in the field?
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A Cancer Survivor Underwent The First Penis Transplant In The United States
Thomas Manning, whose penis was amputated due to cancer, received the transplant at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston earlier this month.
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Zika Triggers Lots Of Birth Defects Besides Microcephaly, New Mouse Models Find
Microcephaly cases are “just the tip of the iceberg” of birth defects caused by the Zika virus, said one researcher. New mouse studies confirm that Zika kills fetal brain cells.
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18 Things Scientists Have Done At Least Once
That moment when you try to CTRL + F your paper lab book.
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Meet The Scientists Fighting For More Studies On Genes And Racial Differences In Health
A multicultural lab in San Francisco is pushing to get more people of color into research studies, to find genetic differences that might explain health disparities. But critics question whether it’s a good idea to seek out genetic differences based on race.
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The "Weekend Effect" Is More Complicated Than Jeremy Hunt Thinks, According To Two New Studies
Two pieces of research have found that weekend staffing levels in the NHS are probably not killing people, and say that a simplistic "seven-day service" solution could be unhelpful. They add to a growing body of evidence that undermines the health secretary's justification for NHS reform.
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NASA Just Announced 1,284 New Planets
There are now 3,264 known planets outside our solar system.
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Rising Sea Levels Swallow Five Pacific Islands
Researchers say they have confirmed what people have been predicting for years — that sea levels rise is submerging entire communities.
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Zika Is A “Potential Disaster” For U.S. Pregnant Women, Tony Fauci Warns
In an interview with BuzzFeed News, Anthony Fauci, longtime head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, talked about the best AIDS president, the real threat of Zika, and what he’ll do if Trump wins.
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Medical Condition Or '70s Disco Classic?
Don't go breaking my heart.
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What You Need To Know About Vaping
"All the evidence we have is that e-cigarettes are far safer than tobacco."
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Where To Watch The Transit Of Mercury
It's happening on Monday, and you don't even have to leave your computer to see it.
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Europe Is Rethinking The Meaning Of A GMO
Europe has all but banned growing genetically modified crops. But new gene-editing technologies are forcing lawmakers to rethink the rules.
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Starfish Babies Are Back In Full Force On The West Coast After Most Of The Species Died
Now is a good time to go check out some tide pools.
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Jasha McQueen Is The Embryo Crusader
Jasha McQueen is battling her ex-husband for the embryos they froze nine years ago. Will her fight — which has now reached the Missouri State Capitol — threaten reproductive rights across the country?
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This Is What 75,000 Snakes Waking Up And Mating In Manitoba Looks Like
I'm...intrigued and puking.
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18 Pictures That Will Make You Say "Me As A Scientist"
"Scientists examine why men even exist."
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Can You Pass This Maths SAT For 10-Year-Olds?
No calculators. Just you, the quiz, and the slowly dawning realisation that a lot of 10-year-olds must be pretty good at maths.
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Scientists Found An Incredible Jellyfish And It's Trippy AF
People still can't believe it's real.
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Can You Pass This Maths SAT Test For 6-Year-Olds?
Parents are taking their kids out of schools because they say the test is too stressful. Can you pass it?
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Cycling In London Is Always Good For You, Despite The Pollution, Research Claims
The benefits of physical activity from walking or cycling in British cities will always outweigh the risks of air pollution and injuries, scientists say.
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Eye Doctors Want To Shut Down This Online Vision Exam Startup
Opternative allows you to get a glasses prescription without leaving your desk. Optometrists aren't happy about it.
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Chinese Internet Giant Baidu Under Investigation After Cancer Patient's Death
The search engine behemoth currently allows shady medical businesses to buy their way to the top of search rankings.
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Why NASA Is Building An $18 Billion Rocket To Nowhere
Although NASA touts its discoveries in space, the federal agency is, and has always been, about jobs on the ground. “Money aimed at science and research ends up with builders and contractors instead,” a former NASA deputy administrator said.