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Implementing opioid treatment In jails could help combat the crisis

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May 9, 2025

Strong memories might prevent weaker memories from forming, a new study in mice suggests.

April 9, 2025

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April 3, 2025

Violinists play less smoothly when they're performing emotional pieces, according to new research. A professional violinist disagrees.

March 12, 2025

A beetle named after Hitler is just one of many names that haven’t aged well. Here’s how the species-naming process works

March 6, 2025

What the formation of writing can tell us about human cognition

March 5, 2025

In the 2000s, an exhibit of the infamous man-eating lions of Tsavo from Kenya that chowed down on 35 construction workers in the late 1890s was revived at Chicago’s Field […]

February 26, 2025

More than just blue dots in a sea of red, cold areas on maps of sea surface temperatures suggest climate change is shifting ocean currents, and some climate experts are worried

February 17, 2025

Should we worry about the rise of mosquitoes in the aftermath of a hurricane?

February 17, 2025

A new experiment pushes biocomputers closer to reality. For some applications, they may be better than silicon

February 13, 2025

Insects, fish and even some mammals use pheromones as behavior signals. If researchers can prove humans do, too, exciting new therapies might follow

February 13, 2025

Effects of the 2023 Safer Hospitals Act could become clear as more hospital police departments are formed in coming years

February 12, 2025

Wet environments are ideal for mold growth, especially on soft and squishy materials. The health risks can be severe

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