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Select: all, none Naturelatest•day•week•month2dAuthor Correction: Fluctuating interaction network and time-varying stability of a natural fish community2dThe ocean is losing its memory2dHow three Ukrainian scientists are surviving Russia’s brutal war2dA common sunscreen ingredient turns toxic in the sea — anemones suggest why2dKids get limited COVID protection from world’s most popular vaccines2dThis Arctic town wants to make renewable energy work at the top of the world2dAre COVID surges becoming more predictable? New Omicron variants offer a hint2dBacteriophages2dChina expands control over genetic data used in scientific research2dThe long trail of debris left by a tuna sandwich2dOmicron infection enhances Delta antibody immunity in vaccinated persons3dThe US Supreme Court is wrong to disregard evidence on the harm of banning abortion3dWHO puts true COVID death toll at more than double official figures3dHow to make a fruitier, more floral chocolate3dFault-tolerant operation of a logical qubit in a diamond quantum processorMedium Sciencelatest•day•week•month1hWhat Happens When You Reach the Edge of the Universe?1hThe American West Is Sleepwalking Towards a Disaster1hCovid-19 Vaccines Are Still Effective1d2025: The Year America Tears Itself Apart1d30 Things That Happen To Our Bodies As We Grow Older1dExplaining Einstein’s Concept of ‘God’2dThe Story Behind Bill Gates Owning More Farmland Than Any American Today2dWhy Banning Abortion is Terrible For Public Health3dWhy Are UAP Gathering Intelligence?3dThe Master Shortfall List of Failed Climate Predictions3dJames Webb Fully Aligned, Ready for Instrument Testing3dUnderstanding the Irrationality of π4dCanadian anthropologist says Homo floresiensis species not extinct at all — Where would a “hobbit” hide?4dCan Amazon’s Project Kuiper Compete With Starlink?4d35 Brilliant Science Websites and Tools for Lifelong LearnersReddit /r/sciencelatest•day•week•month3hAustralia could drastically lower carbon emissions in the Asia-Pacific region by exporting zero-carbon commodities such as electricity, green hydrogen and green metals, according to new research by experts at The Australian National University (ANU).3hScientists have drawn the clearest line yet connecting consumers of agricultural produce in wealthier countries in Asia, Europe and North America with a growth in greenhouse gas emissions in less-developed nations, mostly in the Southern Hemisphere.3hIf you rise, I fall: Equality is prevented by the misperception that it harms advantaged groups. People in advantaged positions view equality itself as harmful, and tend to think that inequality benefits them, according to a study (n = 4197)3hRemitted recurrent major depressive disorder associated with residual neural regulation abnormalities3hFriendship ornaments from the Stone Age – "Skillfully manufactured slate ring ornaments were fragmented on purpose, using pieces of rings as tokens. The fragments have most likely served as symbols of the social relations of Stone Age hunter-gatherers."4hSevere COVID results in cognitive impairment similar to that sustained between 50 and 70 years of age and is the equivalent of losing ten IQ points. The effects are still detectable more than six months after the acute illness, and recovery is, at best, gradual.5hWorld first breakthrough could prevent SIDS7hPeople from privileged groups may misperceive equality-boosting policies as harmful to them, even if they would actually benefit8hStudy illustrates that polarization arises from choices made by rational decision-makers, in part because extreme information helps us make up our minds while moderate information does not9hVast underground water system helps drive Antarctica’s glaciers10hObesity rates in Danish adults have trebled over past three decades. The analyses found that the prevalence of obesity increased from 6% in 1987 to over 18% in 2021, with a similar pattern in men (19%) and women (18%) and in all age groups.10hOlder adults more likely than young to be fooled by 'fake news. Falling for fake news can have significant physical, emotional and financial consequences, especially for older adults who may have their life savings or serious medical issues at stake12hDespite ideals, people don’t really like reducing inequality, study finds — People think equality is harmful to advantaged groups, even when it's not12hDuring the first six months of the COVID-19 pandemic, the proportion of children and adolescents from low-income families with overweight or obesity increased markedly, according to new research.12hAmoxicillin can be used to treat a urinary tract infection. It is, however, only effective for a limited number of UTIs. Prior to therapy, a urine bacterial culture should be performed in order to identify the pathogenic bacteria of urinary tract infection and deliver targeted sensitive drugs.Scientific Americanlatest•day•week•month7hInnovative Fish Farms Aim to Feed the Planet, Save Jobs and Clean Up an Industry's Dirty Reputation23hThe Harmful Effects of Overturning Roe v. Wade1dA Guide to the Different Omicron Subvariants1dMeet the White House's New Director of Environmental Justice1dScience News Briefs from around the World: May 20221dRechargeable Molten Salt Battery Freezes Energy in Place for Long-Term Storage2dReaders Respond to the January 2022 Issue2dNew Drones Could Spot Wildfires Earlier, Even Help Snuff Them Out2dAbortion Rights Are Good Health and Good Science2dOld Russian Rocket Motor Explodes in Orbit, Creating More Space Debris2dGuns Now Kill More Children and Young Adults Than Car Crashes2dNew Prenatal Genetic Screens Pose Underappreciated Ethical Dilemmas2dNASA Spacecraft Will Visit Apophis, Once Earth’s Deadliest Asteroid Threat3dWhat the Supreme Court Should Know about Abortion Care3dA Galaxy Is Unmasked as a Pulsar — the Brightest outside the Milky WayPhys.orglatest•day•week•month4hMicrobe-based faux beef could save forests, slash CO2 emissions6hNew research provides possible insights into the formation of Earth11hAvian flu confirmed in 2 backyard Pacific Northwest flocks11hCanadian poultry farmers fearful of avian flu strain22hEmissions tied to the international trade of agricultural goods are rising1dNature helps mental health, research says—but only for rich, white people?1dGiant New Mexico fire rages as drought-hit US West braces for summer1dRemote work doesn't negatively affect productivity, study suggests1dWorld's ocean is losing its memory under global warming1dA woman bought a sculpture at Goodwill for $34.99. It actually was a missing ancient Roman bust.1dDoes presenting credibility labels of journalistic sources affect news consumption? New study finds limited effects1dDespite ideals, people don't really like reducing inequality, study finds1dRemote learning likely widened racial, economic achievement gap1dIndia, Pakistan must brace for even worse heatwaves1dThe worst polluters in the Arctic are not what you thinkQuanta Magazinelatest•day•week•month2dIn Test Tubes, RNA Molecules Evolve Into a Tiny Ecosystem3dThink of a Number. How Do Math Magicians Know What It Is?4dWhere Do Space, Time and Gravity Come From?4dPhysicists Pin Down How Quantum Uncertainty Sharpens Measurements5dMathematicians Coax Fluid Equations Into Nonphysical Solutions1wSecrets of the Moon’s Permanent Shadows Are Coming to Light1wWhat Happens When We Give Animals Our Diseases?2wAncient Genes for Symbiosis Hint at Mitochondria’s Origins2wElegant Six-Page Proof Reveals the Emergence of Random Structure2wNew Proof Illuminates the Hidden Structure of Common Equations2wWhy Is Inflammation a Dangerous Necessity?2wPondering the Bits That Build Space-Time and Brains3wIn Sexy Worms, Inheritance Beyond Genes Can Help Evolution3wWhich Computational Universe Do We Live In?3wResearchers Gain New Understanding From Simple AISmarter Every Day YouTubelatest•day•week•month1wInside the U.S. Coast Guard 45ft Jet Boat! (RBM, Response Boat - Medium) - Smarter Every Day 2722moHow Does Kodak Make Film? 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No, Like, a Lot2dWhy Does Smoke Follow You Around a Fire?3dCrypto and NFTs Are Environmental Disasters...But Do They Have to Be?3dUsing vacation pictures for citizen science #shorts #science #SciShow4dClimate Change Could Be Taking the Ocean’s Breath Away5dWhat’s a mosquito’s favorite color? #shorts #science #SciShow6dThe Science of Shipwreck Graveyards7dHow To Fly More Fuel-Efficiently1wPreventing Cancer? Scientists Try Combining Three Strategies1wCan your phone activity identify you? #shorts #science #SciShow1wWhy Up Matters to Your Brain1wNow, we can be as quiet as owls #shorts #science #SciShow1wThe Weirdest Places CO2 Made1wSucking CO₂ from the Atmosphere #shorts #SciShow #ClimeworksTeamEarth #climatechange #climeworks2wWhy Are Puppy Eyes So Irresistible?Wired Sciencelatest•day•week•month8hA New Gas-Guzzling Postal Fleet Could Be Halted by Lawsuits1dBurning Crops to Capture Carbon? Good Luck Finding Water2dA Vast Underground Water System Helps Drive Antarctica’s Glaciers2dMars Colonies Will Need Solar Power—and Nuclear Too3dYou Don't Have to Quit Meat to Save the Planet—Just Eat Less3dCould Anyone Do Luke’s Plank Flip From ‘Return of the Jedi’?4dThe Pandemic Gave Scientists a New Way to Spy on Emissions5dEveryone Wants to Build Green Energy Projects. What's the Holdup?5dGive Fitbits (of Sorts) to the Trees6dAn Antimatter Experiment Shows Surprises Near Absolute Zero1wThe Queen Conch’s Gambit1wAustralia Moves Ahead Cautiously With '3-Parent IVF'1wIt’s Not Too Late to Stop Mass Extinction in the Ocean1wHepatitis Cases in Kids Have Scientists Hunting for Answers1wWhen the Next Covid Wave Breaks, the US Won’t Be Able to Spot ItThe Vergelatest•day•week•month23hA pig virus may have contributed to the death of first pig heart transplant patient1dCycle-tracking apps stand behind their privacy policies as Roe teeters2dSpaceX successfully returns four astronauts from International Space Station2dThe looming demise of Roe ties healthcare even more firmly to employers2dWhat does the future of abortion look like?2dWatch a swarm of drones autonomously track a human through a dense forest3dMental health app privacy language opens up holes for user data3dAmazon-owned PillPack settles DOJ insulin lawsuit for $6 million3dWhy fossil fuel companies see green in Bitcoin mining projects5dDepartment of Energy boosts domestic battery supply chain with billions in funding5dRocket Lab will try to catch a falling rocket with a helicopter today5dWhat a billion square feet of warehouses looks like5dMental health apps have terrible privacy protections, report finds1wCalifornia takes on Big Plastic over recycling myths1wMars helicopter spots wreckage from Perseverance landingIEEE Spectrumlatest•day•week•month5hTony Fadell: The Nest Thermostat Disrupted My Life1dVideo Friday: No Time to Dance2dMeta’s Challenge to OpenAI—Give Away a Massive Language Model2dIEEE’s Plan To Help Combat Climate Change2dBridge the Gaps in Your ADAS Test Strategy3dAutomating Road Maintenance With LiDAR Technology3dHarnessing the Power of Innovation Intelligence3dClearpath Announces TurtleBot 44dTake the Lead on Satellite Design Using Digital Engineering4dCelebrating 25 Years of IEEE Women in Engineering1wDid J.J. Thomson Discover the Electron?1wThe X-Ray Tech That Reveals Chip Designs1wVideo Friday: Penguins and Huskies1wA Quantum of Sensing—Atomic Scale Bolsters New Sensor Boom1wEngineering the Future of RoboticsAeon Sciencelatest•day•week•month4dWhat is movement?5dThe AI historian1wTainted love1wThe split-body problem2wAI’s first philosopher3wPrimitive communism1moThe web of life1moLast days at Paradise High1moIs virtue signalling a vice?1moPhenomena: magnetism1moKafka the hypochondriac1moPyrocene Park2moWeaving a bamboo house2moAncestral dreams2moHow does a quantum computer work?Science Dailylatest•day•week•month2dOnly 10 vaquita porpoises survive, but species may not be doomed, scientists say2dLunar soil has the potential to generate oxygen and fuel3dScientists identify the most extreme heatwaves ever recorded globally3dA new 225-million-year-old reptile from Brazil3dNew tool to create hearing cells lost in aging1wFrom seawater to drinking water, with the push of a button1wNeural pathway key to sensation of pleasant touch identified1wClimate change could spark the next pandemic, new study finds2wEarliest geochemical evidence of plate tectonics found in 3.8-billion-year-old crystal2wPrehistoric people created art by firelight, new research reveals2wGot food cravings? What's living in your gut may be responsible2wPterosaur discovery solves ancient feather mystery2wScientists identify potential new 'soldier' for cancer immunotherapy2wAstronomers discover micronovae, a new kind of stellar explosion2wHow do our eyes stay focused on what we reach for?Science Magazinelatest•day•week•month2dPandemic delays to afflict polar science until late this decade2dComputers ace IQ tests but still make dumb mistakes. Can different tests help?2dBogs, lakebeds, and sea floors compete to become Anthropocene’s ‘golden spike’3dWorried quantum computers will supercharge hacking, White House calls for encryption shift3dInterferon therapy shows striking results against COVID-193dGermany weighs whether culling excess lab animals is a crime3dNews at a glance: Poaching Russian scientists, criticizing Raoult’s institute, and a Tencent gift3dU.S. math professor found guilty in latest China Initiative trial3dUse of ‘too hot’ climate models exaggerates impacts of global warming3dCritics challenge data showing key lipids can curb inflammation4dLargest Native American cave art revealed by 3D scans4dBiologist accused of sexual harassment quits NYU job quest5dU.S. military should match rhetoric with action to help minority institutions, report says5dCensus agency aims for a better statistical snapshot of the U.S.6dOzone-destroying chemical is on the rise despite crackdownScience Newslatest•day•week•month1d50 years ago, scientists had hints of a planet beyond Pluto1dOat and soy milks are planet friendly, but not as nutritious as cow milk1dLatin America defies cultural theories based on East-West comparisons2dReplacing some meat with microbial protein could help fight climate change2dHow some sunscreens damage coral reefs2dA very specific kind of brain cell dies off in people with Parkinson’s2dHow much does eating meat affect nations’ greenhouse gas emissions?3dAncient ‘smellscapes’ are wafting out of artifacts and old texts4dSome hamsters are extremely susceptible to COVID-194dLava and frost may form the mysterious lumps on Jupiter’s moon Io5dThe body’s response to allergic asthma also helps protect against COVID-195dAncient zircons may record the dawn of plate tectonics6dReaders react to Science News‘ century of coverage, fynbos plants and more6dA changing climate means changes on the plate1wKnow your science history? Take our headline quiz to find outNautiluslatest•day•week•month22hWe Were Here3dA Voice for Minorities in Aquaculture3dWe Better Think Twice About What We Say to ET3d“I Have to Admit, I Have a Very Low Opinion of Human Beings”1wHe Fast-Forwarded Evolution into the Future2wWhat Lurks in a Drowned Forest in Alabama?2wA Viral Twitter Thread Reawakens the Dark History of Anthropology2wThe Return of New York Harbor’s Oysters3wWhat Regret Tells Us3wResearchers Gain New Understanding From Simple AI3wAs Creation Stories Go, the Big Bang Is a Good One3wThe Machiavellians of the Animal Kingdom3wCancer Shouldn’t Pose a Threat to Our Lives. We Should Find It First3wAnimals Feel What’s Right and Wrong, Too4wDraft testBBC Sciencelatest•day•week•month2dVaquita: World's most endangered sea mammal 'not doomed'3dClimate change: Spring egg-laying shifts by three weeks4dRocket Lab: Helicopter catches returning booster over the Pacific1wVenus and Jupiter Conjunction: Planets to almost touch in night sky1wGardeners urged to let lawns go wild to boost nature1wClimate change: Record tree losses in 2021 in northern regions1wClimate change: Don't let doom win, project tells worriers1wOne in five reptiles is threatened with extinction2wRural areas held back by housing and infrastructure woes, report warns2wLab-grown meat and insects 'good for planet and health'2wSpaceX: Can meat be grown in space?2wProtests over water firms dumping sewage in rivers2wCambridge University study finds Anglo-Saxon kings were mostly vegetarian2wLarge hadron collider: A revamp that could revolutionise physics2wMost protected areas do not benefit wildlife, study saysNPRlatest•day•week•month2dSpaceX brings 4 astronauts home with midnight splashdown2dScientists say endangered porpoise isn't doomed — so long as humans stop killing them2dA popular program for teaching kids to read just took another hit to its credibility2dLawsuit says a Black patient bled to death because of a hospital's culture of racism3dWhat's up with the new omicron variants3dEven when IVF is covered by insurance, high bills, surprises and hassles abound3dNASA is bringing rocks back from Mars, but what if those samples contain alien life?5dWhy it took nearly 100 years for umami to be globally accepted as a distinct flavor5dGoogle honors the Black inventor who likely inspired the phrase "the real McCoy"1wThe first human case of avian flu in the U.S. is reported in Colorado1wOyster reefs in Texas are disappearing. Fishermen there fear their jobs will too1wYour dog is a good boy, but that's not necessarily because of its breed1wIs sucking carbon from the air the key to stop climate change? Some scientists say so1wModerna asks FDA to authorize first COVID-19 vaccine for very young children1wCan we trust rapid COVID tests against BA.2? This is what the experts sayThe Economistlatest•day•week•month4dGreen power needs more than just solar panels and wind turbines4dDigital twins in cockpits will help planes look after themselves4dGreen power needs more than just solar panels and wind turbines4dDigital twins in cockpits will help planes look after themselves4dGut bacteria may help combat nematode infestations in sheep4dThe spy in the sky that sees backwards in time2wAnother rocketry firm experiments with recycling its launchers2wA genetic discovery could help fight an African cattle disease2wGPS for the oceans2wA sound way towards reversible vasectomies2wHow balls of blackworms avoid the knotty step2wWhy 15,000-year-old art might have been displayed in firelight2wAmerica is ending anti-satellite missile tests2wSpacesuits are showing their age3wGenetic screening can improve drug prescribingNew York Times Sciencelatest•day•week•month3hDr. Morton Mower, Inventor of Lifesaving Heart Device, Dies at 893hDr. Morton Mower, Inventor of Lifesaving Heart Device, Dies at 8910hIn Alabama’s ‘19th Unnamed Cave,’ a Trove of Ancient Dark-Zone Art11hHear the Weird Sounds of a Black Hole Singing11hWe’ve Been Drawing These Saber-Tooth Cats All Wrong23hC.D.C. Is Investigating 109 Cases of Hepatitis in Children, Including 5 Deaths1dThe Ocean’s Biggest Garbage Pile Is Full of Floating Life1dA Psychedelic Trip to Timothy Leary’s Catalina Resort in Mexico2dCan Covid Lead to Impotence?2dFor a Shy Porpoise, Rare Good News2dMuseum of Natural History’s Renewed Hall Holds Treasures and Pain2dSigns of an Animal Virus Discovered in Man Who Received a Pig’s Heart2dSheldon Krimsky, Who Warned of Profit Motive in Science, Dies at 802dThey Thought the Skulls Were Murder Victims. They Were Off by Centuries.2dDeath Toll During Pandemic Far Exceeds Totals Reported by Countries, W.H.O. SaysThe Register Sciencelatest•day•week•month6dHuman-made hopper out-leaps rival robots in artificial jumping contest6dQuantum-tunneling memory could boost AI energy efficiency by 100x1wWorried about being replaced by a robot? Become a physicist1wNASA's modified Boeing 747 SP SOFIA to be grounded for good1wMIT's thin plastic speakers fall flat. And that's by design1wRocket Lab to attempt mid-air recovery of descending booster2wCould a leaky capacitor be at fault on ESA's Sentinel-1B?2wUS Space Force unit to monitor region beyond Earth's geosynchronous orbit2wTake this $15m and make us some ultra-energy-efficient superconductor chips, scientists told2wEngineers up the torque to get Lucy's solar array latched3wSpace Launch System dress rehearsal canceled for repairs3wESA: Fly me to the Moon, just not on a Russian rocket4wIntel ships mystery quantum hardware to national lab4wThe Register gets up close and personal with ESA's JUICE spacecraft4wSwiss researchers make spin ice supercomputing breakthroughThe Guardianlatest•day•week•month4hMorgan Levine: ‘Only 10-30% of our lifespan is estimated to be due to genetics’5hSir John Bell: ‘Most people who have had the Covid vaccine are completely safe’5hVaccine to stop Covid transmission should now be top priority, says leading UK scientist6hAnxiety can be good for you9hClimate hunger striker expresses shock at being ignored by ministers1dStudies on nature’s mental health benefits show ‘massive’ western bias1dMan who received landmark pig heart transplant died of pig virus, surgeon says2dEta Aquariids meteor shower 2022: how and when to watch it in Australia2dVegan diet can help overweight people shed pounds, study shows2d‘Medical tourists’ are travelling the world in search of the elixir of life | Peter Ward2dTreatment for finger-bending disease may be ‘gamechanger’3dAre nasal sprays the answer to stopping Covid transmission?3dWhy is the UK suffering HRT shortages? – podcast3dPoor sleep may hinder attempts to maintain weight loss, study finds3dThe lifesaving Covid-19 treatments offering hope amid Australia’s high case numbersGizmodo Sciencelatest•day•week•month2mo'The Birds Outsmarted Us’: Magpies Help Each Other Remove Scientists' Tracking Devices4moCoup Prediction Algorithms Are Here to Save and/or Destroy Democracy5moPentagon Forms New UFO Investigation Group to Figure Out What the Hell Just Whizzed By6moScientists Just Need to Follow These 7 Steps to Prove Aliens Exist7moArrival's Stunning Alien Visuals Take the Spotlight in a New Art Book8moWhy We Need Astronauts With Disabilities9moEvolution Deniers Are Finally a Minority in the U.S.9moNewly Launched ‘Galileo Project’ Will Hunt for Alien Technologies in Our Midst10moWater Vapor Potentially Detected in the Atmosphere of Ganymede, Biggest Moon in the Solar System11moAliens Wouldn't Need Warp Drives to Take Over an Entire Galaxy, Simulation Suggests11moEngineers Have Created a Simple Slide Coating That Can Impressively Boost the Resolution of a Microscope1yEmDrive, the 'Impossible' Engine Tested by NASA, Is Knocked Down Once Again1ySee What Some of History's Most Important Scientists Look Like With the DeepNostalgia Treatment1yA Racing Pigeon Traveled From the U.S. to Australia—So Now It Must Die1yNew Research Offers Rare Hope for Treating Methamphetamine Use DisorderThe Atlanticlatest•day•week•month1dDon’t Pin the Patriarchy on the Apes2dOmicron Undid America’s Concept of COVID Surges3dThe Earth-Size Hole in American Education3dWhat Did All Those COVID Infections Get Us?3dIndia’s Heat Wave Could Worsen the Global Food Crisis1wMars’s Soundscape Is Strangely Beautiful1wYou’re Probably Thinking About Your Dog’s Personality All Wrong1wWe Created the Pandemicene1wWe Have Two Impossible Paths to Avoid the Worst of Climate Change2wHow an Organ-Transplant Company Ended Up Making Bacon2wThe Cutest Thermonuclear Explosion in the Universe2wDimming the Sun Could Be Climate Science’s Trolley Problem3wRemember Uranus?3wHave We Already Ruined Our Next COVID Summer?3wDid We Already Ruin Our Next COVID Summer?Forbes Sciencelatest•day•week•month5hNYC Covid-19 Hospitalizations, Deaths Rising, Omicron B.2.12.1 Spreading7hNew Research Tells Us Why Psychopaths Are Sometimes Able To Succeed In Society8hMcKinsey On Moving To Net Zero, Under 30 Europe And A Better Battery Factory20hSorry Humans But You Won’t Even Become A ‘Type 1’ Civilisation Until The Year 2371 Say Scientists1d11,400 ‘Citizen Scientists’ Help Discover 1,031 New Asteroids After Search Of Old Hubble Images2dWhere Is The North Star? Exactly How To Find It This Season With Your Naked Eyes Using The ‘Big Dipper’ Stars2dFDA Limits Use Of Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Due To Blood Clot Risk2d5 Things Science Is Getting Wrong, According To Scientists2d4 Things To Watch For In The 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season3dTotal Lunar Eclipse 2022: Exactly When, Where And How You Can See Next Week’s Best-Timed ‘Blood Moon’ Of The Century3dFirst Pig-To-Human Heart Transplant May Have Failed Due To Pig Virus, Report Says3dModerna Stock Falls Despite Vaccine Sales More Than Tripling From Last Year3dA New Study Uncovers Yet Another Reason Why It Is Difficult To Date A Narcissist4dHow Drones Are Shedding Light On The Secret Lives Of Great Whites4dSee The Exquisite New 100 Megapixel Photo Of Two Galaxies Merging 40 Million Light-Years From UsThe Mercury Newslatest•day•week•month21hConservatives push to end all exceptions to abortion3dAmid Roe furor, Gov. Newsom pledges California’s abortion rights ‘will not be defeated’3dJohn Doerr gives $1.1 billion to Stanford for new climate school; largest gift in Stanford history4dCDC reiterates support for face masks on planes, trains4dBiden slams ‘radical’ Roe draft, warns other rights at risk5dBody in barrel found as Lake Mead’s water level drops5dContra Costa County announces new ‘Path to Zero’ COVID deaths1wApollo 16 astronaut says he’s still ‘excited’ about space1wJustice Dept files a challenge to Alabama transgender law1wFirst case of human bird flu infection found in Colorado1wUS energy transmission projects inch closer to approval1wCalifornia attorney general subpoenas ExxonMobil, opens major investigation into plastic pollution1w20 percent of the world’s reptiles facing extinction2wIncandescent bulbs being phased out to save money2wCOVID: What do we know about the new omicron variant? No sites to show You have hidden all science sites and there's nothing to show here. 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