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Science - Teenager wants to cure skin cancer with soap - Teenage scientist Heman Bekele's ultimate goal is to cure melanoma. After winning 3M's Young Scientist Challenge by inventing soap that can cure skin cancer, he caught the attention of Dr. Jay William Fox, associate director at the University of Virginia's cancer center. 5H ago - 07:39

Teenage scientist Heman Bekele's ultimate goal is to cure melanoma. After winning 3M's Young Scientist Challenge by inventing soap that can cure skin cancer, he caught the attention of Dr. Jay William Fox, associate director at the University of Virginia's cancer center.

CBS News - Science - 9 minutes ago

Technology - Secret Service adds drones, mobile command posts - It was almost one year ago that a 20-year-old man attempted to assassinate President Trump at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. Nicole Sganga went inside the Secret Service's training facility in Maryland to see the changes the agency is making to ensure such an incident never happens again. 18H ago - 02:09

It was almost one year ago that a 20-year-old man attempted to assassinate President Trump at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. Nicole Sganga went inside the Secret Service's training facility in Maryland to see the changes the agency is making to ensure such an incident never happens again.

CBS News - Technology - 9 minutes ago

Coldplay frontman Chris Martin says he never meant to insult Toronto's Rogers Stadium

TORONTO — Coldplay frontman Chris Martin says he didn’t mean to insult Toronto’s newest concert venue when he called it a “weird stadium in the middle of nowhere.”

CTV News - Entertainment - 1 hour ago

Mother of British man, 26, missing on Italian island describes 'never-ending nightmare'

Cristina Pittalis tells Sky News she has been "broken" since her 26-year-old son disappeared on the Italian island, adding: "I'm trying not to lose my mind."

Sky News - World - 2 hours ago

Scanning the heavens at the Vatican Observatory -- Perched in the hills outside Rome sits the Palace of Castel Gandolfo, the centuries-old lakeside summer home for popes, which is also home to the Vatican Observatory, established in 1891 to help bridge the chasm between religion and science. Correspondent Seth Doane talks with scientists and students for whom the Church's observations of the heavens are a means to unite people beyond faith.

Perched in the hills outside Rome sits the Palace of Castel Gandolfo, the centuries-old lakeside summer home for popes, which is also home to the Vatican Observatory, established in 1891 to help bridge the chasm between religion and science. Correspondent Seth Doane talks with scientists and students for whom the Church's observations of the heavens are a means to unite people beyond faith.

CBS News - Science - 3 hours ago

Inquiry after 'never event' at hospital trust -- , -- Inquiry after 'never event' at hospital trust

The trust is investigating a serious and "wholly preventable" incident in its eye department.

BBC News - Health - 1 day ago

Zelensky claimed he 'never heard of' Ukrainian Nazi collaborators' crimes – Polish president

Vladimir Zelensky claimed ignorance of WWII-era massacres committed by Ukrainian Nazi collaborators, Polish President Andrzej Duda has said

Russia Today - Top Stories - 1 day ago

Neuroscience -- Researchers Identify Four Autism Subtypes with Distinct Genes and Traits

Autism has at least four subtypes, an analysis of more than 5,000 children’s genes, traits and developmental trajectories has shown

Scientific American - Top Stories - 1 day ago

'You've never heard of my job - but the King has enjoyed my creations'

Robert Craggs is paid to create and tastes dozens of biscuits a week. His job, he says, is one of the "best and most rewarding in the world" - even if he sometimes can't face dinner when he gets home.

Sky News - Business - 1 day ago

US never planned to halt weapon deliveries to Ukraine – Rubio

Marco Rubio has claimed US military shipments were never suspended, but only paused to assess stockpiles after American strikes on Iran

Russia Today - Top Stories - 1 day ago

Science-backed 'food is medicine' movement may reverse American health decline

As the health of Americans continues to decline, researchers at the University of Florida are urging a national rethink about fruits and vegetables.

New York Post - Health - 1 day ago

Ars Live recap: Climate science in a rapidly changing world

We talked with climate scientist Zeke Hausfather about recent temperature records.

Ars Technica - Science - 2 days ago

1,500 deaths in recent European heat wave were due to climate change, study estimates - News - Science - | July 9

Human-caused climate change is responsible for killing about 1,500 people in last week's European heat wave, a first-of-its-kind rapid study estimates.

CBC News - Health - 2 days ago

The seven deadly sins that cost NSW series they never should have lost

The Blues came with more talent, more experience and the better side on paper, only for Queensland to once again school them in the art of Origin.

Sydney Morning Herald - Opinion - 2 days ago

Why Calling RFK Jr. 'Anti-Science' Misses the Real Point

Battling over truth, facts, and evidence doesn’t work in a post-expertise world.

New York Magazine - Politics - 2 days ago

Book Exposes the Real Reason Caitlin Clark 'Never Had a Chance' to be on Olympic Team

Olympic officials conspired to prevent WNBA star Caitlin Clark from joining the team and she "never had a chance" to be picked to for the team

Breitbart - Sports - 2 days ago

Policy -- 'Science Fair' of Lost Research Protests Trump Cuts

A protest at a congressional office building highlighted future research findings that vast cuts to science will erase

Scientific American - Health - 2 days ago

"Things we'll never know" science fair highlights US's canceled research

Congressional Democrats host scientists whose grants have been canceled.

Ars Technica - Science - 2 days ago

Israel is killing doctors so Gaza can never heal from genocide

Medicide is a central part of Israel’s goal of making Palestinian life in Gaza impossible.

Aljazeera - Opinion - 3 days ago

This woman's Depression Era Garden is full of plants you've probably never heard of -- Jack Sutton -- - -- |

Nestled in the centre of the quiet Blackfriars Community Garden in London, Ont., Anne Marie Allen’s plot is marked with a large sign that says, “Depression Era Garden.”

CBC News - Technology - 4 days ago

Science Makes the U.S. a Great Nation

History tells us what happens when great nations attack science

Scientific American - Opinion - 4 days ago

Opinion -- Science Makes the U.S. a Great Nation

History tells us what happens when great nations attack science

Scientific American - Health - 4 days ago

Never smoked? You could still be at risk of developing lung cancer, doctors warn

Medical experts report rising lung cancer diagnoses in non-smokers as smoking rates decline, raising questions about expanding screening guidelines beyond traditional high-risk groups.

Fox News - Health - 4 days ago

James Gunn names the things he never wants to see in a superhero film

‘We have watched a million movies with characters who don’t have their upbringing explained,’ complained the Superman director

Independent UK - Entertainment - 5 days ago

I'm a pediatric doctor — the risky mistake I'd never let my own kids make and 5 other summer warnings

Unfortunately, summer is prime time for child injuries and illnesses.

New York Post - Health - 5 days ago

Doctors Who Specialize In Women's Health Share The 9 Things They Would Never, Ever Do

From pregnancy no-nos to rules to follow during menopause.

Huffington Post - Health - 6 days ago

The gross reason experts say you should never go to bed with wet hair

Hairstylists and dermatologists caution against sleeping with wet hair, as it could lead to hair damage, fungal growth on the scalp and bacterial buildup on bedsheets.

Fox News - Health - 7 days ago

Tick Experts Reveal The 6 Things They'd Never, Ever Do Outdoors

Climate change is making tick-borne illnesses more common, which makes tick prevention strategies even more critical.

Huffington Post - Health - 8 days ago

Never-Smokers' Lung Cancer May Worsen in Areas With Air Pollution

An international study found that air pollution leads to more cancer-related genetic changes than secondhand smoke.

Newsweek - Health - 9 days ago

Hardcore birders and casual sparrow spotters: Science needs you

Ornithologists are seeking volunteers in California, Oregon and Washington for Project Phoenix, a multiyear project exploring birds' response to wildfire.

Los Angeles Times - Science - 11 days ago

Research roundup: 6 cool science stories we almost missed

Final Muon g-2 results, an ultrasonic mobile brain imaging helmet, re-creating Egyptian blue, and more.

Ars Technica - Science - 11 days ago

NASA tested a new SLS booster that may never fly, and the end of it blew off

NASA didn’t want to say much about one of the tests, and the other one lost its nozzle.

Ars Technica - Science - 15 days ago

New images bring night sky to life 'like never before'

The images reveal millions of twinkling stars and dusty galaxies in bright jewel tone hues

Independent UK - Science - 17 days ago

His Kidney Failed. He'll Never Know if a Transplant Drug From a Banned Factory Was to Blame.

When Joe DeMayo’s donated kidney started to fail earlier than expected, he didn’t know that the drug he was taking could’ve left him vulnerable — and that one of the most formidable drug regulators in the world may have failed to protect him.

ProPublica - Health - 19 days ago

The Science of Parenting -- What I Wish Parents Knew about Social Media

I study social media for a living. Here’s what parents need to know so that kids can use it safely and productively

Scientific American - Technology - 25 days ago

Kate The Chemist Shares the Cure for Summer Boredom: Science!

Kate Biberdorf, also known as Kate the Chemist on social media, joins TODAY to share fun experiments you can do at home to keep the kiddos entertained all summer.

NBC News - Science - 1 month ago

11 SCIENCE-BACKED TIPS FROM DOCTOR TO HELP YOU EAT HEALTHIER

I ve only rarely met patients who can go from zero to 100 when it comes to a dietary change. So many people are used to eating highly processed, low f...

Peninsula Qatar - Technology - 1 month ago

Science Tells Us the U.S. Is Heading toward a Dictatorship

The red flags abound—political research tells us the U.S. is becoming an autocracy

Scientific American - Opinion - 1 month ago

What's inside a black hole? -- Black holes are one of the mysteries of the universe where all the laws of nature as we know them stop working. -- Science

Black holes are one of the mysteries of the universe where all the laws of nature as we know them stop working.

BBC News - Technology - 3 months ago

Pi Day counts on never-ending numerical sequence for March 14 celebrations

Day honors the numbers of the mathematical constant of pi

Voice of America - US News - 3 months ago

US researchers and doctors rally for science against Trump cuts -- Protesters say say firings, budget and grant cuts in health, climate, science and other research government agencies endanger not just the future but the present

Protesters say say firings, budget and grant cuts in health, climate, science and other research government agencies endanger not just the future but the present

Voice of America - Science - 3 months ago

Industry-Backed Legislation Would Bar the Use of Science Behind Hundreds of Environmental Protections

Two bills in Congress would prohibit the Environmental Protection Agency from using hundreds of chemical assessments completed by its IRIS program in environmental regulations or enforcement.

ProPublica - Environment - 4 months ago

U.S. Senator Urges EPA to Release "Science-Based" Report on Formaldehyde Health Risks

Citing a ProPublica investigation that found formaldehyde causes far more cancer than any other toxic air pollutant, Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., said in a letter that “the agency has an obligation to protect the public from the chemical.”

ProPublica - Environment - 6 months ago

CBS Reports | Does Big Plastic's Idea Work? -- As America grapples with an escalating plastic crisis, the city of Houston, ExxonMobil and other partners announced a new program that promised to recycle nearly all of the city's plastic waste. However, after two years, the program has yet to fully materialize. Critics argue that the evidence suggests it never will. And yet, the company envisions similar programs in other American cities. CBS Reports and Inside Climate News investigate whether this proposed solution to our plastic recycling crisis is indeed too good to be true.

As America grapples with an escalating plastic crisis, the city of Houston, ExxonMobil and other partners announced a new program that promised to recycle nearly all of the city's plastic waste. However, after two years, the program has yet to fully materialize. Critics argue that the evidence suggests it never will. And yet, the company envisions similar programs in other American cities.

CBS News - Top Stories - 10 months ago