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Earth's magnetic field 'near-collapse' boosted evolution, scientists think
Newsweek· 2 hours agoLife on Earth may exist thanks to a brief faltering in our planet's protective magnetic field shell,...
Can a tiny mite cause my face to break out, and lead to my rosacea?
Miami Herald via Yahoo News· 8 hours agoHere, I’ll explain more about what these mites are, how they appear to contribute to rosacea...
Chinese Academy of Science researchers release study on rubber plantation soil management – Rubber...
Rubber World· 1 day agoHainan, China – Microscopic life thrives beneath our feet, playing a crucial role in soil health and carbon storage. Researchers from the Institute of Applied ...
‘Challengers’ Screenwriter on the ‘Homoerotic’ Nature of Tennis and How Zendaya’s Child Stardom...
Variety via Yahoo News· 5 days agoWhen Justin Kuritzkes began writing what later became the hottest love triangle of the year, there...
What if I can't find a doctor? Physician shortage will change how Americans receive care.
USA TODAY Opinion via Yahoo News· 1 day agoDelays in care aren't just inconvenient. They have real-world consequences for patient health and...
What the Fed’s continued rate pause means for homebuyers and sellers
Bankrate via Yahoo Finance· 21 hours agoIn the long term, home prices and home sales tend to be resilient to rising mortgage rates, housing...
Health Beat: The future of medical microbots
WFMZ Eastern Pennsylvania and Western New Jersey· 3 days agoMicroscopic in scale, experts say thousands of them could be delivered by swallowing a single pill.
The Mars Sample Return mission has a shaky future, and NASA is calling on private companies for...
The Conversation via Yahoo News· 2 days agoESA/DLR/FU Berlin, CC BY-SA Why astronomers want Mars samples The first time NASA looked for life in...
Neanderthal skull is pieced back together as part of Netflix documentary
PA Media: Science via Yahoo News· 18 hours agoFurther research since Shanidar Z was found has detected microscopic traces of charred food in the...
The Army Sees Mortars as Safe. Troops Report Signs of Brain Injury.
New York Times· 2 hours agoAfter firing about 10,000 mortar rounds during four years of training, one soldier who joined the...