The current flu season has seen the highest rate of doctor’s visits for flu-like symptoms since the US began collecting data through a national surveillance network. CNN is tracking these case rates and hospitalizations across the country.
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The root cause of your back pain could be your feet and shoes. We asked podiatrists for their recommendations on the best shoes to wear for lower back pain. Their shoe picks include styles from Brooks, Hoka, Asics, Oofos and more.
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A dietitian tried eating oatmeal every day for a week and catalogued the changes she saw in her body and overall health. Here, she shares oatmeal benefits.
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A recent study tracked fiddler crabs in heavily polluted mangroves in Colombia. The crabs accumulated plastic at levels far higher than the surrounding sediment — and as they fed, their grinding digestive systems broke microplastics into even smaller pieces. …
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Easier than a blood test, saliva tests have the potential to detect cavities, infections and even cancer. But a lack of insurance coverage and other obstacles stand in the way of wider use.
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As smoking rates fall in the U.S., startups and influencers are pushing the purported cognitive and health benefits of indulging in nicotine.
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A groundbreaking clinical trial is testing whether specially engineered stem cells can help the brain restore its own dopamine production in people with Parkinson’s disease. Because the condition is driven by the gradual loss of dopamine-producing cells—leadi…
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Learn about our top-recommended morning drink to help lower your cholesterol, plus other cholesterol-lowering suggestions from dietitians.
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It's what Lake Waynoka has been dealing with since Wednesday.
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A sweeping review of clinical evidence casts doubt on one of the most commonly prescribed treatments for osteoarthritis. For millions of people living with osteoarthritis, being told to exercise is almost a reflex in medical care. But a new analysis suggests …
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We’ve been looking at the wrong part of the eye. New research shows the earliest signs of Alzheimer's are hidden at the very edges of the retina.
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Colorectal cancer is one of the most common types of cancer in the Western world and a leading cause of cancer-related deaths. Age, diet and lifestyle are known risk factors. However, in most cases we still lack a precise understanding of what triggers the di…
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Virgin olive oil is considered one of the fundamental pillars of the Mediterranean diet and is widely recognized for its cardiovascular and metabolic health benefits. However, its direct influence on the human brain through the digestive system had not been e…
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Different dairy foods appear to influence the gut’s bacteria and wall-attached microbial community in distinct ways.
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Evidence‑based guideline outlining PE risk categories, hospitalization criteria, and recommendations favoring DOACs to improve outcomes and reduce bleeding.
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Red blood cells may hold the secret to fighting diabetes—by soaking up sugar when oxygen runs low. People who live high in the mountains have long been observed to develop diabetes less often than those at sea level. Scientists have known about this pattern f…
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Period steak theory evangelizes the belief that eating steak on or around the start of your period will help abate cramps. But does the science hold up?
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Can NAD supplementation help slow down aging and boost longevity? A longevity expert explains what we should know.
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You don't have to count calories to lose weight and eat well, says a doctor who specializes in helping high performers like CEOs get in shape.
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A video shows a pack of Golden Retrievers hilariously reacting when a stranger unexpectedly walks into their home.
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Avoid these if you want to reduce your dementia risk.
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“We’re now targeting March 6 as our earliest launch attempt ... there is still pending work."
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Advancements have made it possible to peek into a faraway galaxy that presented big scientific implications.
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"These galaxies are very old, which means stars were being formed in the early universe, earlier than our current models predict."
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A towering cliff in Italy has revealed hundreds of meters of perfectly preserved Triassic dinosaur footprints, exposing ancient herd behavior in dramatic fashion.
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Almost half a century ago, a remarkable molecule called metallocene took center stage in chemistry, earning Geoffrey Wilkinson and Ernst Otto Fischer the Nobel Prize. These organic compounds, made of a transition metal "sandwiched" between two flat, ring-shap…
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"Before XRISM, it was like we could see a picture of the storm. Now we can measure the speed of the cyclone."
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: Good news: Team shows re-entry pollution can be measured. Bad news: There may be more of it coming
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Two 325-million-year-old ctenacanth shark fossils discovered in Mammoth Cave shed light on ancient marine ecosystems.
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With a new mathematical model, a team of biophysicists has revealed fresh insights into how biological tissues are shaped by the active motion of structural imperfections known as "topological defects." Published in Physical Review Letters, the results build …
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In the depths of Colombia’s oceans, scientists have uncovered a captivating world of ancient, shimmering creatures that predate dinosaurs.
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Deep inside the Greenland ice sheet, radar images have revealed strange, plume-like structures distorting the layering deposited over eons.
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Researchers have long been puzzled by the observed cooling of the eastern tropical Pacific and the Southern Ocean accompanying global warming. Existing climate models have failed to capture this pattern. At the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, researcher…
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Researchers at the LHC have uncovered new insights into the first moments after the Big Bang, offering a glimpse into the properties of the quark-gluon plasma that once filled the universe.
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Many insects rely on heritable bacterial endosymbionts for essential nutrients that they cannot get through their diet. A new study, published in Nature Communications, indicates that the genomes of these symbiotic bacteria often shrink over time. Some of the…
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Neanderthals disappeared from the fossil record approximately 40,000 years ago. Their extinction was a gradual process over thousands of years, and theories as to why include competition with modern humans and rapid climate change. However, there may have bee…
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A frictionless superfluid that comes to a halt sounds impossible, yet scientists say they’ve just seen it happen, hinting at a rare supersolid state.
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Researchers have identified a period of sluggish magnetic field flipping for planet Earth, some 40 million years ago – raising big questions about how long these reversals actually take, and how we might be affected by the next one.
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Using the single-cell Deep Visual Proteomics technique, the authors develop a resource providing spatially resolved proteomic analysis of individual cells in human liver tissue.
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Archaeologists at the University of Lancashire have uncovered new details about the identity of an 11,000-year-old individual known as the “oldest northerner.” Human remains discovered in a cave in Cumbria have now been identified as belonging to the oldest k…
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To capture higher-definition and sharper images of cosmological objects, astronomers sometimes combine the data collected by several telescopes. This approach, known as long-baseline interferometry, entails comparing the light signals originating from distant…
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Neutron stars are ultra-dense remnants of massive stars that collapsed after supernova explosions and are made up mostly of subatomic particles with no electric charge (i.e., neutrons). When two neutron stars collide, they are predicted to produce gravitation…
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Beneath Turkey’s coastline, a timeless lake awaits. A team of divers plunged 30 meters below the surface, what did they find hidden there?
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Proba-2's view from Earth orbit of an annular solar eclipse
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The universe may not fade into darkness. New calculations suggest it could collapse in a dramatic Big Crunch just 20 billion years from now.
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Buried for 150 million years inside a crumbling seaside cliff, ten dinosaur eggs were found exactly where a Jurassic predator left them.
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A fluffy cluster of stars spilling across the sky may have a secret hidden in its heart: a swarm of over 100 stellar-mass black holes.
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The company that attempted China's first orbital-class rocket landing says it will soon try again.
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A vast, hidden world has just been discovered beneath Antarctica, and it's forcing scientists to redraw every map of the continent.
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From nocturnal wildlife safaris to stargazing train rides, a dark sky expert shares her favorite astrotourism adventures around the world.
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"An active supermassive black hole is like a hungry predator dominating the ecosystem."
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NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman ripped into Boeing and agency leadership for their handling of the Starliner mission during a news conference timed with the release of the 300-page report.
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Luna 9 touched down on the Moon on February 3, 1966. Exactly where is still a mystery.
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A comet whizzing through the Solar System has astonished scientists by doing something they had never seen before.
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Study finds plant poison was used on ancient arrows, pointing to sophisticated hunting methods used 60,000 years ago
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A new approach to blue energy tackles one of the field’s most persistent problems: how to move ions quickly without sacrificing selectivity.
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Producing clean hydrogen from water is often compared to storing renewable energy in chemical form, but improving the efficiency of that process remains a scientific challenge. Researchers at Tohoku University have now developed a catalyst design that helps h…
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Applied physicists in the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have discovered a new way to generate ultra-precise, evenly spaced "combs" of laser light on a photonic chip, a breakthrough that could miniaturize optical pla…
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In nature, tiny crystals known as nanocrystals are formed slowly over many years. Rocks and minerals react with air, water, and carbon dioxide in a process called chemical weathering. These reactions happen gently, at room temperature and normal pressure, gra…
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Scientists discovered plate anomalies in Earth's mantle using seismic wave analysis. These mysterious structures challenge tectonic theories.
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That the universe is expanding has been known for almost a hundred years now, but how fast? The exact rate of that expansion remains hotly debated, even challenging the standard model of cosmology. A research team at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), …
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A new study provides a clearer timeline for one of the most significant prehistoric sites worldwide for the study of human evolution. By integrating three advanced dating techniques, researchers have determined that the site of 'Ubeidiya in the Jordan Valley …
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<p><em>We assume that objects are more fundamental than the relationships between those objects. However, philosopher <strong>George Webster</strong> argues that quantum mechanics upends this common-sense picture. In the quantum world, relations like symmetry…
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Each year, the world's leading climate scientists evaluate the most critical evidence on how our planet is changing. Their assessments draw heavily on data from Earth-observing satellites—and the latest report delivers a stark warning: the planet's energy bal…
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Imagine trying to photograph wind. That's similar to what NASA engineers dealt with during a recent effort to study how air moves around planes, rockets, and
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Despite decades of industrial deposition, nitrogen availability in the boreal forest is steadily declining. In a new study published in Nature, researchers from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences using decades of unique, stored data have found th…
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Biology’s New Era - Big Think
2/22/26 at 10:35am
In this monthly issue, we explore the bleeding edge of biotech, as well as the scientists, writers, and philosophers whose efforts helped get us here.
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Floyd Mayweather says he is ending his nine-year retirement and returning to competitive boxing this summer. He turns 49 on Tuesday. Mayweather hasn’t fought in a real boxing match since 2017, when he beat Conor McGregor and retired for the third time. The fo…
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With six days of testing in Bahrain now complete, ESPN pores over the data and speaks with paddock sources to predict F1's running order for 2026.
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The 27-year-old American freeskier who received the "loser" label from President Donald Trump at the start of the Olympics — leading to threats to his family and setting off the first major political imbroglio of the Games — explained he has used the entire e…
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Ilia Malinin watched on as Amber Gleen, Alyssa Liu and Isabeau Levito competed at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
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MLS is Back! As we kick off the 2026 season, there has never been a more exciting time for our League. The return of the FIFA World Cup to our region is a seminal moment that is driving unprecedented energy and momentum throughout MLS and the sport of soccer …
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Finland seems quite salty after suffering a heartbreaking defeat to Canada in the 2026 Winter Olympics men's hockey semifinal.
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U.S. figure skater Alysa Liu and Beijing-backed freestyle skier Eileen Gu woke Friday morning to find themselves in a side-by-side contrast they never asked for.
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The U.S. men's hockey team dismantled Slovakia 6-2 in the semifinal round of the Olympic tournament on Friday. Team USA will face Canada in the gold medal game on Feb. 22.
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It’s only cheating if you get caught — and the Swedish aren’t letting Canada slide on this one.
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Team keeps 10 holdovers from previous regime
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With the NFL combine around the corner, Bucky Brooks dissects 10 prospects who are sure to inspire debate heading into the 2026 draft.
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Tennessee QB Joey Aguilar denied preliminary injunction against NCAA for a sixth year of eligibility after a judge rejects claims of NIL and financial harm.
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Freeskier Alex Ferreira clinches a tenth gold medal for the U.S. in these Games, tying the U.S.'s all-time record for gold medals in a Winter Olympics.
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Ukraine's Elina Svitolina beats world number four Coco Gauff to set up a final against American Jessica Pegula at the Dubai Tennis Championships.
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Kaillie Humphries went fastest after Run 1 of the two-woman bobsled event on Friday, but will enter the second day of competition in 3rd place.
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The Athletes Of UFC Fight Night: Strickland vs Hernandez Make It Official For Saturday, February 21, At Toyota Center
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What’s going on really with the Darryn Peterson injury situation? Will Elmarko Jackson be a contributor come March? The latest on Peterson?
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Lindsey Vonn has now had five surgeries since her crash at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
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The two best bets to win the gold medal in women’s halfpipe skiing at the Winter Olympics were born in the United States. Zoe Atkin competes for Britain and hardly anyone raises a fuss about it. Eileen Gu competes for China and never hears the end of it. Athl…
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Canada's top-ranked women were upset by Sweden in the Olympic curling semifinals, while the United States also suffered a 7-4 loss to Switzerland.
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Johannes Dale-Skjevdal of Norway was the only biathlete to hit all 20 of his targets in the 15-kilometer mass start race Friday and skied his way to gold Norway’s 17th gold medal of the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics — breaking the record for the most gold med…
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Today's baseball news is highlighted by imaging on injured players in Baltimore and Tampa, plus Spring Training's first games. Read more at MLBTR
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Tanking has the chance to become the NBA's biggest scandal since Tim Donaghy.
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Steve Kerr had some high praise for the Celtics after their win over the Warriors on Thursday night.
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The veteran defender's game-winning shot in overtime punctured Canada’s defensive wall and gave Team USA its third Olympic gold medal in women’s hockey.
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Persona confirmed all age-check data from Discord's UK test was deleted.
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Apple has been developing a more affordable version of the MacBook, and it's rumored to be launching in under two weeks. This is going to be one...
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