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Science

Socioeconomic factors are becoming 'biologically embedded' in children's brains

Science*. The analysis of more than 2,300 9- and 10-year-olds found that

NPR Topics: NewsJun 11
Politics

Linda McMahon defends dismantling the Education Department, shifting its work

science of reading. These are state initiatives, and they originated at the state level." McMahon

NPR Topics: NewsMay 14
Politics

Trump’s rollback of toxic gas rules limits EPA’s authority to protect public health, analysis says

science, and required the nation’s EtO emitters to collectively cut their emissions by about

The Guardian WorldMay 12
Science

Neanderthals may have drilled out a cavity 59,000 years ago

Sciences and an author of the new paper. "I think it was like a dream

NPR Topics: NewsMay 13
Politics

Why is there a row about an MSP's immigration status?

science, digital technology, and arts and culture sector - are much more difficult to attain, Turner

BBC NewsMay 13
Tech

'Self-aware' robots can learn complex tasks by watching humans. Is that a good thing?

Science](https://www.npr.org/sections/science/) ### [People like extroverted robots — but they relate to the neurotic ones

NPR Topics: NewsApr 24
Politics

Supreme court allows abortion pill mifepristone to continue to be available by mail

science, which would violate the Administrative Procedure Act. Louisiana also argues that the FDA rules

The Guardian WorldMay 14
Science

Indian physicists voice solidarity with Iran, Palestine, Lebanon academics

science and technology universities and research labs. “Universities and educational institutes in Iran, as well

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 23
Politics

Experts believe breakthrough in US fentanyl crisis may have started in China

Science links it to interventions in China that may have caused a long-lasting disruption

The Guardian WorldMay 13
World

Carlo Petrini, Slow Food movement founder, dies aged 76

Sciences in Pollenzo, near Bra, was “a visionary leader and public intellectual with a profound

The Guardian WorldMay 22
Health

These families help researchers find Alzheimer's treatments. Their network is at risk

science. "I went to our local library and I checked out every single book on Alzheimer

NPR Topics: NewsMay 7
Health

‘Came here with hope’ and ‘died unseen’: tearful crowd says goodbye to homeless man Bikram Lama

science in 2013.](https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/e5a36430aa4b7c79511948cf924a7e9a151f487a/0_0_768_1024/master/768.jpg?width=445&dpr=1&s=none&crop=none) Bikram Lama, who died while sleeping rough in Hyde

The Guardian WorldMay 7
Science

Why are gray whales dying in San Francisco's waters? US scientists search for clues

Science](https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/marine-science/articles/10.3389/fmars.2026.1775666/full?utm_source=F-NTF&utm_medium=EMLX&utm_campaign=PRD_FEOPS_20170000_ARTICLE) this week. Slaathaug's study examined hundreds of photographs of whales

BBC NewsApr 19
World

Rooted in nature, 'Silent Friend' will change the way you see the trees

science-fiction films, like [*Little Shop of Horrors*](https://www.npr.org/2022/05/06/1095470068/little-shop-of-horrors-tiny-desk-home-concert), *The Day of the Triffids

NPR Topics: NewsMay 8
Politics

‘The FDA is a complete mess’: Trump makes fate of agency chief unclear as public trust plummits

Science in the Public Interest and a former FDA associate commissioner. “Public trust is built

The Guardian WorldMay 9
Science

As federal scientists faced turmoil, the Devils Hole pupfish reached a crisis point

science left everyone wondering what might be the next target for cuts. "It was a time

NPR Topics: NewsMay 7
Health

Here's how medication abortion works with just one drug that's still fully available

science of how pregnancy begins](https://media.npr.org/assets/img/2023/03/16/implantation-comic-finalv2artboard-18_sq-2e60e89af03c8582729038a7710a00f6d6d3c84d.jpg?s=100&c=85&f=jpeg)](https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2023/04/12/1159753316/pregnancy-start-conception) ### [Shots - Health News](https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/) ### [The surprising

NPR Topics: NewsMay 4
Science

To revive an extinct bird, you first need an artificial egg

Science](https://www.npr.org/sections/science/) ### [Colossal Biosciences breeds controversy while trying to revive mammoths](https://www.npr.org

NPR Topics: NewsMay 19
World

King’s College London to merge with Cranfield University

science and innovation minister, said the merger “creates an extraordinarily powerful university … bringing together two world

The Guardian WorldMay 14
Politics

Trump says U.S. will 'guide' stranded ships through the Strait. And, key Senate races to watch

science-based tips](https://www.npr.org/2026/05/02/nx-s1-5807074/americans-sleep-better-hours-insomnia): - 🛏️ Establish a nightly wind-down ritual that features a cool

NPR Topics: NewsMay 4
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