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A transparent chip no larger than a stick of gum is helping scientists at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, ...
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As misinformation about women’s health spreads faster than ever, doctors say new research on the risks of hormonal birth control underscores the challenge of communicating nuance in the social media ...
The authors didn’t disclose financial compensation they received from Monsanto for their work on a ghostwritten paper about ...
Cover crops improve soil health and water quality, prevent nutrient loss, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but they're ...