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Columbia’s crown-topped mace returns as two bearers
Columbia appoints – Columbia will feature two mace bearers in 2026—Michel Sadelain for the graduate ceremony and Kristina Douglass for…
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Ebola emergency exposes vaccine gaps and WHO funding strain
urgent need – Epidemiologists say the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda underlines how quickly…
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Snuffleupagus fish hides in algae, then gets named
Solonostomus snuffleupagus – A woolly, reddish ghost pipefish with shaggy camouflage has been described as a new species, Solenostomus snuffleupagus,…
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Pandemic preparedness eroding as threats converge worldwide
world less – A final pandemic preparedness assessment by the Global Preparedness Monitoring Board says the world is less meaningfully…
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What is love? Meeting can’t end scientific debate
scientists still – At a two-day Royal Society gathering in Edinburgh, researchers from psychology, neuroscience and evolutionary biology compared definitions…
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Sharla Boehm’s code helped the Internet survive chaos
In the early 1960s, fears of nuclear attack exposed how fragile military communications were—so a computer simulation was built to…
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Sharla Boehm’s code helped the Internet survive chaos
In the early 1960s, fears of nuclear attack exposed how fragile military communications were—so a computer simulation was built to…
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Protein isn’t magic: three expert rules to follow
protein intake – Donald Layman, an expert at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, says today’s protein hype is overstated.…
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Abortion bans after Dobbs reshape miscarriage medication use
A new JAMA study finds that after Dobbs, states with abortion bans saw less use of medication management for first-trimester…
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Trump administration ousts top NIH infectious disease leaders
NIAID leadership – Three senior NIAID officials are being forced out under President Donald Trump’s second term, adding to a…








