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$1.8 billion in NIH grant cuts hit minority health research the hardest

Krumholz: We wanted to quantify the impact of these terminations on the broader scientific community and on the future of medical research in the United States. There is a lot

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What Makes Someone a Narcissist? Scientists Just Found a Big Clue : ScienceAlert

Narcissism has become a common term thrown around on social media, with many people quick to label others as narcissists.

Why fava beans taste gross (and how scientists want to fix them)

Fava beans, also known as faba beans, have long been overlooked in the world of plant-based food products due to

What Causes Glaciers to Collapse like the Event That Buried a Swiss Village?

Glaciers collapsing is a terrifying event that can have devastating consequences for nearby villages and communities. The recent collapse of

Elon Musk is lobbying lawmakers on driverless vehicle rules

Elon Musk Continues Lobbying Efforts for Autonomous Vehicles Legislation in Washington D.C. Despite stepping away from his role as lead

The Ministry of Time’s Kaliane Bradley on how time travel was a metaphor for controlling her narrative

“I would have to establish some rules for how time travel worked” … Kaliane BradleyDreamcatcherDiana/Shutte​rstock The concept of time travel

This Giant Snail Lays Eggs Out of Its Neck… Yes, Seriously : ScienceAlert

The Fascinating Reproduction of the Mount Augustus Snail If you thought human birth was seriously twisted, get a load of

Sahara Dust Clouds Are Heading to Florida and Beyond

The Sahara Desert is known for its vast expanse of sand and extreme climate. However, what many people may not

Illinois man has spent 40 years rebuilding a WWII-era B-17 bomber in his barn

A dedicated aviation enthusiast in Marengo, Illinois, has been diligently working on a remarkable project for the past 40 years—fully