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At a long COVID clinic, here's how doctors are trying to help one woman who is struggling

Nov 17 2022 6:00 AM

As more people experience long-term health problems from COVID-19, long COVID clinics try to help patients manage symptoms, like brain fog and fatigue.

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The pristine Winchcombe meteorite suggests that Earth's water came from asteroids

Nov 16 2022 4:08 PM

Other meteorites have been recovered after being tracked from space to the ground, but never so quickly as the Winchcombe meteorite.

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Tiger sharks helped discover the world's largest seagrass prairie

Nov 16 2022 9:00 AM

Instrument-equipped sharks went where divers couldn't to survey the Bahama Banks seagrass ecosystem.

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Artemis I finally launched. Here's what it means for human spaceflight

Nov 16 2022 2:09 AM

The launch of NASA's Artemis I is a giant step toward sending humans back to the moon and heading beyond.

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The world population has now reached 8 billion

Nov 15 2022 1:24 PM

In a first, the global population surpassed this milestone on November 15, according to a projection from the United Nations.

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A clam presumed extinct for 40,000 years has been found alive

Nov 15 2022 9:59 AM

The reappearance of living Cymatioa cooki clams places it among a group of back-from-the-dead creatures dubbed the Lazarus taxa.

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