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Are CT scans silently triggering a cancer epidemic—or are we being misled by speculative modeling and media-fueled fear? A ...
“Health freedom” sounds so American – until you realize it’s been hijacked by RFK Jr. and MAHA to replace science with snake oil, and evidence with vibes. Under the glow of virtue-signaling and ...
Hexanitrogen is a newly synthesized molecule composed entirely of nitrogen atoms, making it the first known neutral polynitrogen species other than N₂. It stores a large amount of energy in its ...
Some weeks, the news cycle feels like a clown car — chaotic, packed with noise, and somehow both alarming and hilarious. But buried beneath the honking are signals worth hearing: a blackout in Spain ...
Water, Water Everywhere in NC … But Not a Drop to Drink When Hurricane Helene struck western North Carolina on September 26, 2024, the damage and loss of life were unprecedented – 96 storm-related ...
The Takeaway: Safer, Personalized Medicine is Within Reach The idea of tailoring medicine to an individual’s genetic profile is no longer science fiction — it has become an achievable reality.
When Robert F. Kennedy Jr. abruptly fired all 17 members of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) two weeks ago and replaced them with a ...
Join Cameron English and Dr. Chuck Dinerstein on Episode 118 of the Science Dispatch podcast as they discuss: The Great Unraveling: Trump Administration’s Budget Proposal is an Assault on American ...
From coffee cards to subway tunnels and AI tutors to numerical epidemics, the week’s reading menu serves up a rich-tasting menu of modern complexity. Whether it’s the illusion of effortless learning, ...
Correctly distinguishing between correlation and causation is critical because it influences how treatments for illnesses are devised and tested. Also, in the context of the law, it ensures that as ...
A new study from the NIH’s All of Us program is shaking up long-held assumptions by revealing that genetic ancestry rarely aligns with racial labels — and that the interplay between biology and ...
When two of medicine’s most outspoken reformers publish a roadmap for the FDA, you expect at least coherence. Instead, we get a curious blend of tech evangelism, selective evidence, and lofty ...