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Africa faces diabetes crisis, study finds
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JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA — Researchers warn that type 2 diabetes could affect millions more people in the coming decades after a study published this month revealed the disease is rising far faster ... Read More

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Report: US bird population is declining
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The U.S. bird population is declining at an alarming rate, according to a report published Thursday by an alliance of science and conservation groups. Habitat loss and climate change are among the key... Read More

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Asteroid probe snaps rare images of Martian moon
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PARIS — On the way to investigate the scene of a historic asteroid collision, a European spacecraft swung by Mars and captured rare images of the red planet's mysterious small moon Deimos, the Europea... Read More

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White House withdraws nomination for CDC director
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WASHINGTON — The White House has withdrawn the nomination of Dr. David Weldon, a former Florida congressman, to lead the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The Senate health committee announc... Read More

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Archaeologists find million-year-old fossil of a human ancestor
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WASHINGTON — A fossil of a partial face from a human ancestor is the oldest in western Europe, archaeologists reported Wednesday. The incomplete skull — a section of the left cheek bone and upper jaw ... Read More

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NASA's newest space telescope blasts off to map the entire sky and millions of galaxies
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NASA’s newest space telescope rocketed into orbit Tuesday to map the entire sky like never before — a sweeping look at hundreds of millions of galaxies and their shared cosmic glow since the beginning... Read More

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VOA Creole: MSF reports 150 new cholera cases in Haiti  
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Medecins Sans Frontiere says cholera is on the rise in Haiti. The nongovernmental health organization, also known as Doctors Without Borders, says 150 Haitians were treated for cholera between Feb. 15... Read More

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Measles cases rising in southwestern US as more states report infections
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Measles outbreaks in West Texas and New Mexico are now up to more than 250 cases, and two unvaccinated people have died from measles-related causes. Measles is caused by a highly contagious virus tha... Read More

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Monarch butterflies wintering in Mexico rebound this year
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MEXICO CITY — The number of monarch butterflies wintering in the mountains west of Mexico City rebounded this year, doubling the area they covered in 2024 despite the stresses of climate change and ha... Read More

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US researchers and doctors rally for science against Trump cuts
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WASHINGTON — Giving a new meaning to the phrase mad scientists, angry researchers, doctors, their patients and supporters ventured out of labs, hospitals and offices Friday to fight against what they... Read More

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Cholera killed nearly 100 in Sudan over 2 weeks, aid group says
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CAIRO — Nearly 100 people died of cholera in two weeks since the waterborne disease outbreak began in Sudan's White Nile State, an international aid group said. Doctors Without Borders — also known ... Read More

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More than 200 measles cases reported in Texas, New Mexico
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A historic measles outbreak in West Texas is just short of 200 cases, Texas state health officials said Friday, while the number of cases in the neighboring state of New Mexico tripled to 30. Most o... Read More

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SpaceX's latest Starship test flight again ends in explosion
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Nearly two months after an explosion sent flaming debris raining down on the Turks and Caicos, SpaceX launched another mammoth Starship rocket on Thursday, but lost contact minutes into the test fligh... Read More

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Unvaccinated New Mexico adult tests positive for measles after death
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A New Mexico resident who has died, tested positive for measles, the state health department said on Thursday, marking the second measles-related death in the United States in more than a decade. Th... Read More

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Some US cuts to global health programs reversed, groups say 
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Some global health projects whose U.S.-funded contracts were suddenly canceled last week have received letters reversing those decisions, according to media reports. The reversal came after the Trum... Read More

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Ariane 6 rocket roars skyward carrying French military satellite
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PARIS — An Ariane 6 rocket roared skyward with a French military reconnaissance satellite aboard Thursday in the first commercial flight for the European heavy-lift launcher. The rocket took off smo... Read More

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Canada reports increase in measles cases, urges vaccination
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Canada is seeing a noticeable increase in measles cases this year, with more reported in the first two months of 2025 than all of last year, the country's health agency said on Thursday and urged citi... Read More

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Florida's gentle giants: Manatees fight for survival
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Collisions with boats are the cause of at least 20% of manatee deaths in Florida every year. But as Valdya Baraputri reports, that’s not the only threat faced by these gentle giants of the sea. Camera... Read More

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Grand Jury Indicts Russian Scientist on Smuggling Charges
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Kseniia Petrova, a Harvard researcher, was detained in February after failing to declare scientific samples she was carrying into the country....

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N.I.H. Memo Pauses Cancellations of Medical Research Grants
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The directive, in a memo issued Tuesday, came after two court rulings that questioned the Trump administration’s swift cuts to funding....

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Fred Espenak, Astrophysicist Known as Mr. Eclipse, Dies at 73
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He chased eclipses for five decades, wrote several books about them and worked with NASA to make data accessible to nonscientist sky gazers....

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RFK Jr. Accuses Gavi, Global Vaccine Agency, of Ignoring Science
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claimed that the agency, Gavi, had “ignored the science” in immunizing children around the world....

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RFK Jr.’s Handpicked Vaccine Advisers Are Set to Meet for the First Time
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The reconstituted C.D.C. panel will revisit the standard vaccination schedule. The former head of an anti-vaccine group is now a special federal employee....

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Trump’s OSHA Nominee Has a History With Heat and UPS Drivers
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David Keeling would take over the workplace-safety agency just as it is considering rules to protect against extreme heat. His former employers, UPS and Amazon, have opposed the rules....

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This Vermont Soccer Team Plays for the Planet
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The Vermont Green Football Club champions environmental work and draws sold-out crowds, with the help of free ice cream....

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Four Astronauts Lift Off on Axiom Mission to the I.S.S.
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Sponsored by governments but ferried by a private company, astronauts from Hungary, India and Poland are going to the space station for the first time....

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C.D.C. Vaccine Meeting: What to Watch For
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Hints of a more skeptical approach to immunizations have already surfaced....

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This Reviled Pigeon Is the Unsung Hero of Every Major City in the World
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The European wood pigeon helped me appreciate its omnipresent city cousins....

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Vera Rubin Telescope Quickly Found 1,200 New Asteroids
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The Vera C. Rubin Observatory is expected to find millions of unknown objects in our solar system, and perhaps even a mysterious Planet Nine....

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Vera Rubin’s Legacy Lives On in a Troubled Scientific Landscape
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A powerful new telescope will usher in a new era of cosmic discovery, but in a political climate vastly different from when it was named for a once overlooked female astronomer....

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‘I Feel Like I’ve Been Lied To’: When a Measles Outbreak Hits Home
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From a lone clinic in Texas to an entire school district in North Dakota, the virus is upending daily life and revealing a deeper crisis of belief....

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Oil Companies Fight Climate Lawsuits by Citing Free Speech
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The firms say their First Amendment rights are being violated when cities and states sue and accuse them of spreading misinformation about climate change....

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