States will be given vaccine doses from the federal stockpile, but supplies of the safest type are limited.
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An intriguing question about drums kicked off decades of inquiry
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While the concentrations are low, the chemicals are potentially dangerous and some are linked to cancer risk, the researchers found.
With Roe v. Wade overturned, states banning abortion are looking to prevent the distribution of abortion medication. Brazil shows the possible consequences.
The small spacecraft will be the first to head to the moon in a year when other planned missions have yet to get off the launchpad.
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Tediously searching through imagery from a NASA spacecraft, researchers found where a discarded stage of a forgotten rocket crashed in March. But other questions remain.
What do infectious diseases, T-cells, tomatoes, heart failure, sickle cell anemia and sorghum harvests have in common?
The gene-editing technology has led to innovations in medicine, evolution and agriculture — and raised profound ethical questions about altering human DNA.
The accomplished astronomer was, one historian said, “the Einstein of his time.” But before he surveyed the sky, he was a prolific musician.