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'A ticking time bomb in my pelvis': Dying women join campaign to fight for cancer research

Celina Edmonds and Elise Worthington

Alex Neville doesn't know how long she'll live. The mother of four has endured surgery, 27 rounds of radiation, 13 chemotherapy cycles, immunotherapy and is now on a clinical trial. In 2020, the 56 ...[Continue Reading]

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Length of a Day on Uranus Revised, Pour Height Influences Coffee Quality, and Plastics Recycling Falls Short.

Rachel Feltman, Fonda Mwangi, Alex Sugiura

Rachel Feltman: Happy Monday, listeners! For Scientific Americans Science Quickly, Im Rachel Feltman. Lets catch up on some of the science news you might have missed last week. Well ease into th ...[Continue Reading]

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Anxiety drugs found in rivers make salmon take more risks

Jonathan Lambert

In many streams and rivers, fish are swimming in a veritable soup of drugs. Components of that soup may be disrupting their behavior, according to a new study. Atlantic salmon exposed to anti-anxiet ...[Continue Reading]

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Has the Dire Wolf Been Resurrected from Extinction?

Ken Ham

The return of the dire wolf has been all over headlines and social media as reporters claim the species is back from the dead and the wolfs howl is the first heard in over 10,000 years. How should bi ...[Continue Reading]

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Five lessons from Perugias global gathering of journalists, climate changemakers and media leaders

Anna Turns, Senior Environment Editor

Perugia, Italy. Anna Turns, CC BY-NC-ND Last week, I travelled to the historic city of Perugia in Umbria, Italy. With clear blue skies, wisteria hanging over ancient Roman walls, plenty of gelato an ...[Continue Reading]

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The Theater Of Security: How Kindness And Cruelty Coexist At Our Borders

Abdalla Elzedy, Guest Contributor

Her smile was visible even behind her niqab as she weighed my bags at the check-in counter, the souvenirs from Makkah making them slightly heavier than allowed. Hanadeeha, she said, meaning Ill ...[Continue Reading]

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