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As tuberculosis cases rise in the US and worldwide, health officials puzzle over the resurgence of a disease once in decline
A microscopic view of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the bacteria that causes tuberculosis. koto_feja/E+ via Getty Images Karen Dobos, Colorado State University and Marcela Henao-Tamayo, Colorado State University An outbreak of tuberculosis, or TB ...
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Anger is a flow of emotion like water through a hose − at work, it helps to know when to turn it up or down and how to direct it
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Extreme heat silently accelerates aging on a molecular level − new research
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Daylight saving time and early school start times cost billions in lost productivity and health care expenses
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Postdocs and PhD students hit hard by Trump’s crackdown on science
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Address science misinformation not by repeating the facts, but by building conversation and community
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Anger is a flow of emotion like water through a hose − at work, it helps to know when to turn it up or down and how to direct it
Extreme heat silently accelerates aging on a molecular level − new research
As tuberculosis cases rise in the US and worldwide, health officials puzzle over the resurgence of a disease once in decline
Daylight saving time and early school start times cost billions in lost productivity and health care expenses
Postdocs and PhD students hit hard by Trump’s crackdown on science
Here’s how researchers are helping AIs get their facts straight
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