Science
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Promising Results for Toddlers With Peanut Allergy Using Skin Patch Treatment
A phase 3 worldwide clinical trial, including participation from the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago, has…
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Young Montana Residents Make Landmark Climate Change Case In Court
A groundbreaking climate change trial will begin on Monday in a courtroom in Montana’s capital city, involving 16 young residents…
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Open Source Rundown: Shaping AI Policy, Medical Datasets, eBPF Projects
Open source software (OSS) powers the most widely used tools in machine learning. Their status as free tools for anyone to…
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Youth-Obsessed Tech Mogul Now Swapping Blood With His Teenage Son
As fun family activities go, this one is pretty out there. On April 3, the tech entrepreneur Bryan Johnson, 45,…
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Scientists Find Two ‘Super-Earths’ In Habitable Zone Of Nearby Star
Astronomers have spotted two “super-Earth” exoplanets orbiting within the habitable zone of a nearby star. Each of the newfound exoplanets is slightly…
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Where Is The Male Contraceptive Pill?
In most countries around the world, women and other people who menstruate have access to an array of contraceptive measures,…
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Vietnam Records Highest Ever Temperature Of 44.1 C
Vietnam has recorded its highest ever temperature, just over 44C (111F) – with experts predicting it would soon be surpassed…
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Scientists Name Butterfly After Lord Of The Rings Villain
Scientists have named a new group of butterflies after the villain Sauron from the Lord of the Rings novels. Experts…
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UN Climate Talks See Increased Pressure For Renewable Energy Target
Germany called Tuesday for governments around the world to work on setting an ambitious target for renewable energy that would…
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Hibernation Studied For Deep Space Flight
The first hibernation studies with human subjects could be feasible within a decade, a European Space Agency (ESA) researcher thinks. …
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