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The Trump administration warned that too much screen time for children is linked to poor sleep, bad behavior and less ...
A deadly Ebola outbreak in parts of Africa is raising international alarm. Still, experts stress that the chance of a ...
A decade after Ebola vaccines changed outbreak response, a new epidemic in central Africa is caused by a strain the world ...
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Denver’s hockey team is studded with stars, but training and playing the game some 5,000 feet above sea level may give their ...
Nuclear power plants are safer than many suspect. But putting reactors in space is a concept with a checkered history. One ...
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