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This virus infects most of us – but why do only some get very ill?
The ubiquitous Epstein-Barr virus is increasingly being linked to conditions like multiple sclerosis and lupus. But why do ...
Triops are so old that they are considered living fossils and will eat anything possible, including earthworms.
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This common virus hits almost everyone, but why do only a few get crushed?
The common cold is so ubiquitous that it feels like background noise, yet for a subset of people it is a wrecking ball that ...
There is no cure for measles. Doctors can provide supportive care and try to manage the symptoms — reduce fever, prevent dehydration, treat secondary bacterial infections — until the disease has run ...
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Here's what DNA really looks like
There’s more to dna than just the double helix we know and love: under some conditions this familiar molecule can take on ...
Researchers warn rising temperatures may increase deadly amoebae risks in lakes, pools, and water infrastructure worldwide.
American speedskater Erin Jackson is the first Black woman to win an individual Winter Olympics gold medal in any sport.
With the average cost of a new vehicle hovering around $50,000, buying a new SUV might seem well out of reach if you’re on a tight budget.
Just days ago, the Trump administration used AI to doctor an image of a suspect. How can we trust body cam footage in their ...
When social order falls and humans find themselves in a situation where survival remains the only goal, everything seems to ...
Some countries are on alert after two cases of a deadly, incurable virus were reported in India this week. Here's what to ...
New research shows how surface material and temperature change how long viruses survive and whether they can still spread.
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