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A bee flies next to a cosmos flower at a park in Seoul

Science Jun 03

A diet of royal jelly isn't the only thing that makes a queen bee

By Adithi Ramakrishnan, Associated Press

Science May 29

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How a Blue Origin rocket explosion could impact NASA's moon mission

Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket exploded on the launchpad during a test in Cape Canaveral on Thursday. The company, owned by Jeff Bezos, said no one was injured and all personnel were accounted for. But the rocket has a crucial…

By Miles O'Brien, Diane Lincoln Estes

Health May 28

WomenHealth
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How renaming PCOS to PMOS could improve care for millions of women

There is a new name and understanding of a health condition affecting many women. Roughly 10% to 13% of women around the world are affected by a hormonal condition formerly known as PCOS. It's now called PMOS, or polyendocrine metabolic…

By Stephanie Sy, Azhar Merchant

Health May 27

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How AI is helping researchers develop antibiotics to fight drug-resistant infections

Drug-resistant infections are a major public health threat around the world. To fight them, scientists are constantly trying to find and develop new antibiotics. Now, researchers say artificial intelligence is helping speed their search. Miles O'Brien reports.

By Miles O'Brien and Caleb Hellerman, Global Health Reporting Center

Science May 26

RethinkingCollege
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How schools are using AI and VR to train the next generation of nurses

There's real concern about the growing prevalence of the use of artificial intelligence and other technologies in higher education. But some schools have found benefits as well. In the case of nursing programs, more and more are integrating immersive technologies…

By Ali Rogin, Diane Lincoln Estes

May 26

Spring heat wave shatters records and brings deaths in Europe

By Jill Lawless, Associated Press

The United Kingdom smashed a century-old temperature record for the second time in 24 hours on Tuesday.

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May 25

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Pope Leo warns AI should be 'disarmed' in manifesto on potential dangers

By Azhar Merchant, Solveig Rennan, Amna Nawaz

Pope Leo called for artificial intelligence to be “disarmed” in his first papal encyclical, urging major regulation to protect against potential risks, including war and economic dislocation. Amna Nawaz discussed more with Christopher Hale, who writes “Letters from Leo” on…

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May 22

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Carbon credit program pays small landowners to keep forests standing

By Stephanie Sy, Sam Weber

Markets to offset carbon emissions are now worth about $2 billion annually, and supporters say they're a key tool to address climate change. But carbon credits have also been criticized for being opaque and not reducing emissions nearly enough. Stephanie…

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May 20

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How Denmark's wind and solar investments shield it from global energy turmoil

By Malcom Brabant, Trine Villemann

The European Union’s climate commissioner has told the 27-country bloc that the only way out of energy crises fueled by the wars in Iran and Ukraine is homegrown energy, and that the EU must accelerate its transition away from fossil…

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May 15

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How to recognize and block AI-powered scam attempts

By Paul Solman, Ryan Connelly Holmes

If it feels like it's getting harder and harder to avoid being scammed, that's because it is. In the age of artificial intelligence, scammers are using voice cloning that can sound very real, and seniors are often the target. Paul…

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