You don't have a male or female brain – the more brains scientists study, the weaker the evidence for sex differences

almost 2 years ago

Lab–grown embryos and human–monkey hybrids: Medical marvels or ethical missteps?

almost 2 years ago

Money alone can't fix Central America – or stop migration to US

almost 2 years ago

Why corporate America appears to be drifting away from the Republican Party

almost 2 years ago

The other George Floyd story: How media freedom led to conviction in his killer's trial

almost 2 years ago

New US climate pledge: Cut emissions 50% this decade, but can Biden make it happen?

almost 2 years ago

Declaring racism a public health crisis brings more attention to solving long-ignored racial gaps in health

almost 2 years ago

¿Aumento o pérdida de peso no deseado durante la pandemia? El estrés podría tener la culpa

almost 2 years ago

For Vladimir Putin and other autocrats, ruthlessly repressing the opposition is often a winning way to stay in power

almost 2 years ago

Asian American young adults are the only racial group with suicide as their leading cause of death, so why is no one talking about this?

almost 2 years ago

GPS tracking could help tigers and traffic coexist in Asia

almost 2 years ago

How Richard Nixon's obsession with Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers sowed the seeds for the president's downfall

almost 2 years ago

This supermoon has a twist – expect flooding, but a lunar cycle is masking effects of sea level rise

almost 2 years ago

Warp drives: Physicists give chances of faster-than-light space travel a boost

almost 2 years ago

Biden to bring American troops home from Afghanistan

by ShareAmerica, almost 2 years ago

President Biden says the U.S. will begin withdrawing troops from Afghanistan on May 1, with all forces out of the country before September 11.

Women tackle firefighting's risks and rewards

by Michael Laff, almost 2 years ago

Women in the United States are rising up the ranks of firefighting and leading all-female crews in a field traditionally dominated by men. Learn more here.

Nations support U.S. holding Russia to account

by ShareAmerica, almost 2 years ago

The U.S. is sanctioning Russian intelligence and others for malign activities, including attempting to undermine the 2020 U.S. election.

U.S. supports transgender health clinics in India

by Noelani Kirschner, almost 2 years ago

For the past three years, the U.S. Consulate General Kolkata has helped foster public-private relationships to bring transgender health clinics to India.

U.S. rallies support for global vaccine distribution

by Leigh Hartman, almost 2 years ago

The U.S. and Gavi are working to raise funds for COVAX, an initiative to fight the COVID-19 pandemic and provide vaccines to the world's poorest countries.

4 Arab Americans share their insights on the United States

by Lenore T. Adkins, almost 2 years ago

These Arab Americans give speeches all over the world, detailing their experiences in the United States. Read their inspiring stories.

Blinken: We must prevent a climate catastrophe

by Noelani Kirschner, almost 2 years ago

Secretary of State Antony Blinken says the U.S. is ready to lead the global climate response and work with countries abroad to cap global carbon emissions.

U.S. calls on the Kremlin to end crackdown on media

by Leigh Hartman, almost 2 years ago

The United States is standing up for press freedom in Russia, where the Kremlin cracks down on reporters, independent newsrooms and opposition voices.

Biden: U.S. will halve carbon emissions over next decade

by Noelani Kirschner, almost 2 years ago

During the Leaders Summit on Climate at the White House, President Biden explained how the U.S. will lead the way in creating a global green economy.

How 'homebody' tarantulas got to 6 continents

by Jocelyn Duffy-Carnegie Mellon, almost 2 years ago

Tarantulas are known around the world, but they're actually homebodies. So how did they come to inhabit six of seven continents?

Is 1 vaccine dose enough if you've had COVID-19?

by Hannah Messinger-Penn, almost 2 years ago

After somone has COVID-19, they may only need a single vaccine dose to produce a sufficient antibody response, say researchers.

Wildfire smoke may spark eczema and itch

by Kara Manke-UC Berkeley, almost 2 years ago

Damage from wildfire smoke may extend to the largest organ in the human body and our first line of defense against outside threats: the skin.

At-risk people know PrEP prevents HIV but few take it

by Patti Verbanas-Rutgers, almost 2 years ago

People at high risk for HIV know about pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) to prevent HIV infection, but few take it, a study finds.

Unmet basic needs push cancer screenings aside

by Diane Duke Williams-WUSTL, almost 2 years ago

Women with unmet basic needs may not get Pap smears because they're focused on things like housing and food. A fix would save lives, say researchers.

5 factors behind the Derek Chauvin guilty verdicts

by Neil Schoenherr-WUSTL, almost 2 years ago

A legal expert breaks down factors that led to the guilty verdicts for Derek Chauvin, the Minneapolis police officer convicted of murdering George Floyd.

DNA-based cancer vaccine triggers immune attack on tumors

by Jim Goodwin-WUSTL, almost 2 years ago

Personalized cancer vaccines made using DNA can program the immune system to attack tumors, including breast and pancreatic cancers, researchers report.


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