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A mink in Utah is the first known case of the coronavirus in a wild animal
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A highly contagious face cancer may not wipe out Tasmanian devils after all
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Health care workers and long-term care residents should get COVID-19 vaccines first
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Measles has come back with a vengeance in the last several years
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Technology and natural hazards clash to create ‘natech’ disasters
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A smartwatch app alerts users with hearing loss to nearby sounds
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How malaria parasites hide from the human immune system
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Why bat scientists are socially distancing from their subjects
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Remdesivir doesn’t reduce COVID-19 deaths, a large WHO trial finds
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The FDA has approved the first treatment for Ebola
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Gene-editing tool CRISPR wins the chemistry Nobel
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Hepatitis C discoveries win 2020 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine
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Antibodies made in the lab show some promise for treating COVID-19
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College athletes show signs of possible heart injury after COVID-19
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A sobering breakdown of severe COVID-19 cases shows young adults can’t dismiss it
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Steroids reduce deaths of critically ill COVID-19 patients, WHO confirms
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In a first, a person’s immune system fought HIV — and won
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Four types of flames join forces to make this eerie ‘blue whirl’
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Many U.S. neighborhoods with the worst air 40 years ago remain the most polluted
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COVID-19 lockdowns dramatically reduced seismic noise from humans
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Agriculture and fossil fuels are driving record-high methane emissions
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Earth’s annual e-waste could grow to 75 million metric tons by 2030
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The second-worst Ebola outbreak ever is officially over
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Machine learning helped demystify a California earthquake swarm
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A new device can produce electricity using shadows
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A new artificial eye mimics and may outperform human eyes
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Daily global CO2 emissions dropped dramatically as COVID-19 kept people home
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Why mammals like elephants and armadillos might get drunk easily
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Molecular jiggling may explain why some solids shrink when heated
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A U.S. oil-producing region is leaking twice as much methane as once thought
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Ancient recipes led scientists to a long-lost natural blue
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Beets bleed red but a chemistry tweak can create a blue hue
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Just breathing or talking may be enough to spread COVID-19 after all
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There’s no evidence the coronavirus jumped from pangolins to people
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You can help fight the coronavirus. All you need is a computer
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Young adults can face severe cases of COVID-19, too
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Social distancing, not travel bans, is crucial to limiting coronavirus’ spread
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What WHO calling the coronavirus outbreak a pandemic means
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Thirdhand smoke wafting off moviegoers hurts air quality in theaters
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Ordering from a local store can curb online shopping’s CO2 emissions
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Fossil fuel use may emit 40 percent more methane than we thought
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Very few infants seem to be getting sick with the new coronavirus
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SARS and the new coronavirus target the same cellular lock to infect cells
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Psilocybin may help cancer patients with depression and anxiety for years
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Microbes slowed by one drug can rapidly develop resistance to another
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What we know — and don’t know — about a new virus causing pneumonia in China
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Injecting a TB vaccine into the blood, not the skin, boosts its effectiveness
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An ancient outbreak of bubonic plague may have been exaggerated
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A tiny switch could redirect light between computer chips in mere nanoseconds
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Vitamin E acetate is a culprit in the deadly vaping outbreak, the CDC says
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The first artificial material that follows sunlight may upgrade solar panels
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Molecular jiggling may explain why some solids shrink when heated
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The development of the lithium-ion battery has won the chemistry Nobel Prize
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Discovery of how cells sense oxygen wins the 2019 medicine Nobel
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Alcohol-producing bacteria could cause liver disease in some people
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Birds fed a common pesticide lost weight rapidly and had migration delays
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A chip made with carbon nanotubes, not silicon, marks a computing milestone
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Ocean acidification could weaken diatoms’ glass houses
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Quantum physicists have teleported ‘qutrits’ for the first time
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New cloaking devices could hide objects from water waves and currents
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Even without concussions, just one football season may damage players’ brains
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Mercury levels in fish are rising despite reduced emissions
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Why people with celiac disease suffer so soon after eating gluten
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U.S. wells are pumping up groundwater from increasing depths
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Boosting a gut bacterium helps mice fight an ALS-like disease
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WHO declares a public health emergency over Congo’s Ebola outbreak
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Antioxidants may encourage the spread of lung cancer rather than prevent it
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Gut microbes might help elite athletes boost their physical performance
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A computer model explains how to make perfectly smooth crepes
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Chemicals in biodegradable food containers can leach into compost
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Gut bacteria may change the way many drugs work in the body
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How allergens in pollen help plants do more than make you sneeze
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U.S. measles cases hit a record high since the disease was eliminated in 2000
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Tiny microplastics travel far on the wind
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Chickens stand sentinel against mosquito-borne disease in Florida
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Bacteria can be coaxed into making the toughest kind of spider silk
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Stroke victims with busy immune responses may also see mental declines
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A second HIV patient has gone into remission after a stem cell transplant
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Sleeping in on the weekend can’t make up for lost sleep
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Why kids may be at risk from vinyl floors and fire-resistant couches
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Tooth plaque shows drinking milk goes back 3,000 years in Mongolia
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Why some Georgia O’Keeffe paintings have ‘art acne’
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Being messy on the inside keeps metamaterials from folding under stress
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Desalination pours more toxic brine into the ocean than previously thought
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Satellites make mapping hot spots of ammonia pollution easier
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A new implant uses light to control overactive bladders
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This scientist watches meat rot to decipher the Neandertal diet
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In a first, a woman with a uterus transplanted from a deceased donor gives birth
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Small doses of peanut protein can turn allergies around
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Vitamin D supplements don’t prevent heart disease or cancer
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New devices could help turn atmospheric CO2 into useful supplies
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City size and structure may influence influenza epidemics
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A mysterious polio-like disease has sickened as many as 127 people in the U.S.
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These light-loving bacteria may survive surprisingly deep underground
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Discovery of how to prod a patient’s immune system to fight cancer wins a Nobel
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How obesity may harm memory and learning
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A new hydrogen-rich compound may be a record-breaking superconductor
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Artificial intelligence could improve predictions for where quake aftershocks will hit
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