Science
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Catorce lecciones para la próxima pandemia
[ad_1] No dejemos que la raza y la clase social determinen quién vive y quién muere Lo que hemos aprendido…
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A Meat War Is Waged Across State Lines
[ad_1] Depending on which side of the Colorado-Nebraska state line you’re standing on, the meat-related significance of March 20 varies…
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Israel Reveals Newly Discovered Fragments of Dead Sea Scrolls
[ad_1] A Bedouin shepherd came across the first of the ancient scrolls in 1947. He found them stored in jars…
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China’s Climate Ambitions Collide with its Coal Addiction
[ad_1] Xi Jinping, China’s top leader, has promoted an uplifting vision for growth increasingly freed from greenhouse gas pollution, but…
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Israel Reveals Newly Discovered Fragments of Dead Sea Scrolls
[ad_1] JERUSALEM — Israeli researchers unveiled on Tuesday dozens of newly discovered Dead Sea Scroll fragments containing biblical texts dating…
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A Wind Farm in Coal Country
[ad_1] Wind energy has become a popular target for Republican leaders and pundits. So why are some local conservative lawmakers…
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New EPA Head, Michael Regan, Says Agency Has Climate Regulations Underway
[ad_1] WASHINGTON — Michael S. Regan, the new administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, confirmed on Monday that the agency…
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Virus Variants Likely Evolved Inside People With Weak Immune Systems
[ad_1] The version of the coronavirus that surfaced in Britain late last year was shocking for many reasons. It came…
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They Died Saving Others From Covid. Will Anyone Count Them?
[ad_1] Dr. Mehl, 73, the son of European immigrants who escaped the Holocaust, grew up in Brooklyn and spent his…
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A New Study Suggests Students Can Be Just 3 Feet Apart Safely
[ad_1] School shutdowns have been a divisive topic since the pandemic erupted, and a new study has ignited debate over…
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