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COVID trauma is reshaping fears about Ebola and hantavirus
COVID trauma – As hantavirus spreads on a cruise ship and Ebola continues in the Democratic Republic of Congo, many…
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Georgia PSC elections turn into fight over electricity bills
Georgia PSC – Georgia’s primary elections for seats on the state Public Service Commission are shaping up as a referendum…
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SpaceX preps upgraded Super Heavy-Starship for Thursday launch
upgraded version – SpaceX is preparing Thursday’s 12th sub-orbital test flight of an upgraded Super Heavy-Starship, set for 6:30 p.m.…
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Ebola outbreak nears global alarm—U.S. risk stays low
Bundibugyo virus – A fast-moving Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Uganda has pushed the…
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U.S. urges screen limits as children’s health slips
A new U.S. surgeon general advisory warns that too much screen time is linked to poorer sleep, worse behavior, and…
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Lab tests show CO2-stored hydrogen from iron-rich rocks
stimulated hydrogen – Researchers at the University of Texas at Austin report that iron-rich volcanic rock can produce hydrogen when…
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Psyche sends back a nearly full Mars surprise
NASA’s Psyche spacecraft captured a rare, high-angle view of Mars shortly after its closest approach on May 15, 2026—turning familiar…
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SpaceX files for IPO, potentially reshaping Wall Street
SpaceX files – SpaceX has filed financial information with U.S. regulators as it moves toward a potential IPO in mid-June,…
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Light, magnets, and quantum hopes in medicine
From ultraviolet clinics in 1903 to today’s LED devices, alternating electric-field treatments, and ambitious “quantum biology” experiments, researchers are trying…
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Why women run warmer from 18 to 42
women get – A long-term analysis of daily body-temperature readings finds that women, on average, get progressively warmer from age…








