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THE SCIENCE THAT MAKES BASEBALL MUD ‘MAGICAL’

David Waldstein on November 4, 2024

Scientists dug up the real dirt on the substance applied to all the baseballs
used in the major leagues.
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WHERE THERE’S JOY IN A TERROR BIRD

Jennie Erin Smith and Federico Rios on November 5, 2024

In Colombia, a fossil-collecting rancher has found a giant, flightless killer
from 13 million years ago — and a missing link to the region’s evolutionary
history.
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FOLLOW YOUR NOSE TO THE NEXT MUSEUM EXHIBIT

Becky Ferreira on November 3, 2024

Museums are adding scents as another tool for communicating information about
science and other subjects in their exhibits.
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FIRST SATELLITE MADE OF WOOD IS LAUNCHED INTO SPACE

John Yoon and Hisako Ueno on November 5, 2024

Scientists in Japan constructed the first satellite made of wood by blending
age-old woodworking techniques with rocket science.
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DIVING TO DRINK A 19TH-CENTURY SHIPWRECK’S TREASURE

Cara Giaimo on November 1, 2024

A team recently dived deep beneath Lake Huron hoping to harvest grain that may
one day be distilled into whiskey with a flavor forgotten to history.
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CAN AXIONS SAVE THE UNIVERSE?

Dennis Overbye and Katrina Miller on November 1, 2024

The hunt for dark matter is shifting from particles to waves named after a
laundry detergent.
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TWO BLACK HOLES ARE GIVING THE COSMOS A FRIGHT

Dennis Overbye on October 30, 2024

The ghosts of stars are up to their usual mischief.
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SOME GEOLOGISTS ARGUE EARTH HAS FEWER THAN SEVEN CONTINENTS

Matt Kaplan on October 30, 2024

Recent earth science developments suggest that how we count our planet’s largest
land masses is less clear than we learned in school.
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IF YOU THINK YOU CAN HOLD A GRUDGE, CONSIDER THE CROW

Thomas Fuller and Alana Paterson on October 29, 2024

The brainy birds carry big chips on their shoulders, scientists say. And some
people who become subjects of their ire may be victims of mistaken identity.
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TRUMP’S EMBRACE OF RFK JR. PUTS FLUORIDE, VACCINES AND OBAMACARE ON THE AGENDA

Sheryl Gay Stolberg on November 5, 2024

Donald Trump’s pledge to let Robert F. Kennedy Jr. “go wild on health” has put
three issues on the agenda in the final days of the 2024 campaign.
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A RECORD NUMBER OF STATES ARE IN DROUGHT

Austyn Gaffney and Mira Rojanasakul on November 4, 2024

Little rain has fallen since Hurricane Helene dropped huge amounts across the
Southeast.
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COST OF MPOX SHOT DETERS AMERICANS AT RISK, CRITICS SAY

Apoorva Mandavilli on November 4, 2024

The epidemic in Africa continues to grow, prompting fears of another outbreak in
the U.S. But the vaccine is no longer free, and vulnerable people are going
without.
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RICHARD A. CASH, WHO SAVED MILLIONS FROM DEHYDRATION, DIES AT 83

Clay Risen on November 3, 2024

He worked alongside another doctor to show that a simple rehydration therapy
could check the ravages of cholera and other diarrhea-inducing diseases.
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COP16 TALKS IN COLOMBIA ADOPT A NOVEL WAY TO PAY FOR CONSERVATION

Catrin Einhorn on November 2, 2024

Delegates at the U.N. talks created a system that would compensate countries for
the use of genetic information but failed to make headway on a broader funding
commitment.
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IN MEXICO, ARCHAEOLOGISTS SPOT A MAYA CITY BEHIND A WALL OF TREES

Alan Yuhas on November 4, 2024

A city with temple pyramids not far from the road and a site with a Maya complex
built alongside a sinkhole lend to evidence that the Maya civilization was even
more sprawling than known.
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WHAT CAUSED SPAIN’S FLASH FLOODING?

Raymond Zhong on November 1, 2024

The region is no stranger to storms like those that caused this week’s deluges.
But global warming helps them pack a bigger punch, scientists said.
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FROM AI TO MUSK’S BRAIN CHIP, THE F.D.A.’S DEVICE UNIT FACES RAPID CHANGE

Christina Jewett on November 5, 2024

The new director overseeing medical devices will confront criticisms about hasty
approvals as she ushers in revolutionary technology.
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1 IN 4 CHILD DEATHS AFTER E.R. VISITS ARE PREVENTABLE, STUDY FINDS

Emily Baumgaertner on November 1, 2024

If every emergency room in the United States were fully prepared to treat
children, thousands of lives would be saved and the cost would be $11.84 or less
per child, researchers found.
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SUGAR RATIONING LOWERED DIABETES AND HYPERTENSION IN BRITISH CHILDREN

Gina Kolata on October 31, 2024

British data shows that children conceived and born during a period of sugar
rationing were less likely to develop diabetes or high blood pressure later in
life.
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HOW A SECOND TRUMP TERM COULD RECAST PUBLIC HEALTH

Apoorva Mandavilli on October 31, 2024

Breaking up the C.D.C., moving funds from the N.I.H. — conservatives have
floated changes should Mr. Trump regain office.
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OZEMPIC AND WEGOVY EASE KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS PAIN IN LARGE STUDY

Gina Kolata on November 1, 2024

A large trial showed that semaglutide, sold as Ozempic for diabetes and as
Wegovy for obesity, was better than any current medications in alleviating
symptoms.
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DOES KAMALA HARRIS BACK FREE HEALTH CARE FOR ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS?

Emily Baumgaertner and Margot Sanger-Katz on October 30, 2024

Donald Trump and other Republicans have said repeatedly that she does. Her
history on the issue is complicated.
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HEART-VALVE PATIENTS SHOULD HAVE EARLIER SURGERY, STUDY SUGGESTS

Benjamin Mueller on October 30, 2024

The results of a new clinical trial have overturned the “wait and see” approach
that cardiologists have long favored for symptom-free patients.
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FOSSIL REVEALS OLDEST KNOWN TADPOLE THAT GREW TO THE SIZE OF A HOT DOG

Asher Elbein on October 30, 2024

A 161 million-year-old fossil, linked to a line of extinct frog-like amphibians,
is the oldest tadpole ever found.
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ELON MUSK’S SPACEX, ALREADY A LEADER IN SATELLITES, GETS INTO THE SPY GAME

Eric Lipton on October 30, 2024

The Pentagon needs what the company offers to compete with China even as it
frets over its potential for dominance and the billionaire’s global interests.
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HARRIS TOOK STEADY APPROACH TO SPACE AS CHAIR OF WHITE HOUSE COUNCIL

Kenneth Chang and Katrina Miller on October 30, 2024

As chair of the White House’s National Space Council, the vice president largely
emphasized continuity with policies set by the Trump administration.
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CLEAN ENERGY IS BOOMING IN THE U.S. THE ELECTION COULD CHANGE THAT.

Brad Plumer on October 30, 2024

Trump has suggested he would dismantle the Inflation Reduction Act, which has
reshaped America’s energy landscape. It won’t be easy.
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WAS STONE-AGE SCANDINAVIA STRUCK BY PLAGUE?

Franz Lidz on October 31, 2024

New research by geneticists hints at the deadly work of Yersinia pestis 5,000
years ago.
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CAN JOHN GREEN MAKE YOU CARE ABOUT TUBERCULOSIS?

Maddie Bender on October 30, 2024

With a forthcoming nonfiction book and an online army of Nerdfighters, the
young-adult author aims to eliminate an entirely curable global scourge.
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WHY IS HARRIS SO PASSIONATE ABOUT ABORTION RIGHTS? HER PAST WORK HOLDS CLUES.

Heather Knight and Pam Belluck on October 29, 2024

For a politician who has been criticized for shifting positions on some issues,
this is an area where she has shown unwavering conviction.
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