Science
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Peg Yorkin, Who Helped Bring the Abortion Pill to the U.S., Dies at 96
Peg Yorkin, a feminist activist and philanthropist who as a founding father of the Feminist Majority, a nationwide ladies’s rights…
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How to Watch SpaceX Launch the Euclid Mission to Study the Dark Universe
The European Area Company’s Euclid spacecraft is ready to sail into its mission to chart the historical past of the…
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Study Finds Rise in Texas Births After Abortion Law. But Questions Remain.
For greater than a 12 months, for the reason that U.S. Supreme Courtroom’s choice overturning Roe v. Wade, pregnant girls…
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Shot to Protect Against Polio and Five Other Diseases Is Approved by Gavi
Why It Issues: Combining vaccines might supply longevity. Oral polio vaccines, administered in droplet type, have pushed down polio circumstances…
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Swarms of Bugs Are Alarming New Yorkers Rattled by Smoky Skies
It’s been described as a plague and an indication of the top instances, turning New York Metropolis into the “Bug…
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When’s the best time to go birding? Whenever you read this.
Even the early afternoon, the most well liked a part of the day and sometimes thought of essentially the most…
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Heat Wave and Wildfire Smoke Affecting Huge Portions of North America
A treacherous one-two punch of warmth and fireplace, aggravated by the burning of oil and gasoline, scorched a big swath…
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Can Indoor Air Quality Sensors Keep Offices Safe?
When wildfire smoke started blanketing New York Metropolis in June, workers at Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, an structure and design…
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A Proto-Pizza Emerges From a Fresco on a Pompeii Wall
It might have been no pepperoni with additional cheese, however it nonetheless caught the attention of archaeologists engaged on the…
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How Bad Will the Ticks Be This Summer?
If you find yourself changing into one of many lots of of hundreds of New Yorkers anticipated to be bitten…