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Where are the long COVID clinics?

Nov 03 2022 6:00 AM

For people with long COVID, finding a place to get appropriate medical care is a challenge.

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Deer-vehicle collisions spike when daylight saving time ends

Nov 02 2022 11:00 AM

In the week after much of the United States turns the clock back, scientists found a 16 percent increase in crashes between vehicles and deer.

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A major malaria outbreak in Ethiopia came from an invasive Asian mosquito

Nov 02 2022 10:08 AM

Malaria may become a much bigger problem in Africa's cities if the invasive mosquito continues to spread.

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Ancient bacteria could persist beneath Mars' surface

Nov 02 2022 9:00 AM

Radiation-tolerant microbes might be able to survive beneath Mars' surface for hundreds of millions of years, a new study suggests.

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King Tut's tomb still has secrets to reveal 100 years after its discovery

Nov 02 2022 7:00 AM

More of Tut's story is poised to come to light in the coming years. Here are four things to know on the 100th anniversary of his tomb's discovery.

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Here's how polar bears might get traction on snow

Nov 01 2022 8:01 PM

Microstructures on the Arctic animals' paws might offer extra friction that keeps them from slipping on snow, a new study reports.

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