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San Francisco airport will monitor plane waste for COVID-19 variants
The airport, working with the CDC and a biotech company, will be the first in the United States to regularly test plane sewage.
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The airport, working with the CDC and a biotech company, will be the first in the United States to regularly test plane sewage.
Two researchers say that Rosalind Franklin knowingly collaborated with James Watson and Francis Crick to discover the molecular structure of DNA.
Kate Clancy offers fascinating science and history about the uterus and menstruation in her book, Period: The Real Story of Menstruation.
The exhibition examines how light pollution harms astronomy, ecosystems and human cultures. But it also offers hope.
New research into collective behavior adds to decades of study on the wisdom of crowds.
The Indigenous Guna peoples' relocation from Panama could offer lessons for other communities threatened by climate change.
Higher air temperatures led to an average of 58 more home runs each MLB season from 2010 to 2019, a study shows.
These aren’t just movie scenarios. From aliens and asteroids to pandemics, war and climate change, civilization as we know it is at risk.
As humans prepare to live in space someday, ethics should be as much of guide as science and technology, an astrophysicist argues in a new book.
Racial labels don’t explain biological and genetic diversity but do cause stigma. They belong “in the dustbin of history,” a panel of experts says.
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