March Madness 2026 is finally here! Find out how to watch every single game of the tournament and more.
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If meteorites from Tuesday morning’s fireball reached the ground, scientists say they’re most likely to be found in a narrow band across Medina County.
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President Donald Trump temporarily waived a century-old shipping mandate to lower the cost of transporting oil, gas and other commodities around the US, marking his latest bid to combat the rise in energy prices spurred by his war in Iran.
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Sen. Markwayne Mullin is appearing before the Committee on Homeland Security after President Donald Trump nominated him to replace Kristi Noem​ as the Homeland Security Secretary.
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Experts have expressed concerns that China stands to gain if the U.S. gets bogged down in the war.
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Google is testing a new layout for the photo editing tools, reversing some of the controversial changes it implemented last year.
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Apple has quietly prevented AI vibe coding apps such as Replit and Vibecode, which help people create games and other applications, from releasing updates to their mobile apps on the App Store unless they make modifications, according to several people with k…
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The 60-year-old Democrat, backed by Governor JB Pritzker, pulled off a surprise victory after months of trailing in the polls.
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Memes about the AI rendering model quickly spread after it was unveiled on Monday.
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On day one, Senate Republicans' internal divisions were already on display.
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A new analysis represents the largest effort yet to systematically parse all the data from high-quality clinical trials on cannabis and mental health. The evidence is lacking.
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Officials are still aiming for an April 1 liftoff.
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Tuesday, March 17, 2026: Your daily shot of the biggest science stories making headlines.
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Assessing thymic function and health has highlighted the lifelong importance of the thymus as an organ that could be targeted to improve health outcomes, protect against disease and promote healthy ageing.
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These commonly consumed foods might raise your oral cancer risk.
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A sick dog, desperate owner, and a bunch of chatbots made for a great story. The actual science was much messier.
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From curated snack spreads to no-frills protein bowls, Gen Z is redefining what dinner looks like.
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Headlines say “no amount of alcohol is safe,” but science tells a more nuanced story. Experts explain why moderate drinking may carry less risk than headlines suggest, and how it compares to ultra-processed foods and everyday habits.
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The approach harnesses the power of bacteria to transform post-consumer plastic into L-DOPA, a frontline medication for the neurological disorder.
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Your morning coffee or tea could be quietly supporting your brain health. A long-term study found that moderate consumption of caffeinated coffee or tea was linked to an 18% lower risk of dementia and better cognitive performance over time. The benefits appea…
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The ministry warns unvaccinated individuals and parents of infants with one dose at 6–11 months to avoid large gatherings in outbreak areas.
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The new food pyramid was released earlier this year. It emphasizes protein, full-fat dairy and what Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. calls “healthy fats.” These guidelines influence the standards for  school lunches, food labeling and…
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Broad researchers are investigating genetic links to bipolar disorder and schizophrenia to further potential treatments.
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Neurologists love berries for their brain-boosting benefits. Learn why you should eat them every day to support cognitive health.
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Dietitians recommend eating more of these anti-inflammatory fruits this spring.
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A two-week-old baby was hospitalized at Wolfson after contracting herpes during a circumcision involving direct oral suction.
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A West Palm Beach woman is facing serious felony charges after investigators say she had sex with multiple people without disclosing that she was HIVpositive.
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Doctors say this case shows a risk many people don’t think about.
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Support heart health in the afternoon with expert-backed snacks like nuts, fruit and hummus. Discover cardiologist-approved ways to eat for your heart.
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Melatonin supplements are a common solution for people who may struggle with insomnia. Taking magnesium supplements may help melatonin work more effectively.
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Leading medical groups have released new guidelines for managing cholesterol, calling for earlier screening, lower LDL targets, and several other major changes.
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The trusty, locking butane torch is a potent, focussed heat source—reliable even in the wind. Some increasingly see it as a public health scourge.
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A new peptide-based drug-delivery strategy may bring scientists closer to an oral form of insulin.
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Metformin use in people with diabetes was linked to a significantly lower risk of developing intermediate age-related macular degeneration.
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Study could lead to an effective new option to reduce the risk of heart attacks and strokes for millions who cannot control their cholesterol. A new experimental medication called enlicitide has shown powerful cholesterol-lowering effects in a large clinical …
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Writer Zachary Bernstein describes entering the woman's world of breast cancer screening
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A 1992 Journal of Medical Ethics paper argued happiness meets every diagnostic criterion for a psychiatric disorder — and it was satire.
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These are the surprising spots you’re probably overlooking, along with how to freshen them up.
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A new study suggests that an AI tool can analyze MRI brain scans and identify structural patterns associated with cognitive decline. Using this method, the machine learning model achieved 92.87% accuracy in distinguishing mild cognitive impairment or Alzheime…
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A new study in mice indicates that bacteria from the gut can directly enter the brain, with potential implications for neurological health.
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Collagen is everywhere—from coffee powders to skin care. Three dermatologists explain whether supplements and topical collagen actually work—and what to try instead.
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Closing your eyes in noisy environments impairs hearing by causing the brain to "over-filter" sounds.
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A new study suggests that suppressing a cellular enzyme long considered protective against fatty liver disease could have unexpected long-term consequences.
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I’m 58 years old and tried walking 7,000 steps almost every day for two weeks. Here’s what happened to my body and mind.
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A study suggests that only an hour of strength training a week can build muscle. Here's what to know—and how to craft your own muscle-boosting routine.
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A public-private partnership will fund clinical trials of vaccines that could prevent cancer recurrence
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Vague health issues like fatigue, stomach pain, and bloating often go away on their own, but can be early warning signs of cancer, said a doctor.
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The American Cancer Society estimates that over 55,000 people will die from colorectal cancer in the U.S. this year. Of those, 7% will be under 50.
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Travelers are encouraged to stay vigilant of a virus spreading around the world, including in parts of Europe.
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New ways of diagnosing early-stage Alzheimer’s disease and lifestyle interventions are crucial to protecting brain health, a panel of experts has concluded.
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The database of 200 million protein-structure predictions now includes homodimers, adding new biological relevance.
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Study shows risks of serious heart problems increase as intake rises
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If you get a high reading at the doctor's office, it may not be definitive. Here's what to know about your risk — and testing your blood pressure at home.
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Researchers have identified a surprising brain pattern that may help explain why people with ADHD often struggle to stay focused. Even while awake, their brains can slip into brief episodes of “sleep-like” activity during demanding tasks. These moments are li…
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The disease can be deadly if left untreated
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Here are the top 5 supplements experts recommend for health and longevity for women over 50.
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Getting a tattoo can be a thrilling, albeit painful, experience.
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When 12-year-olds receive a letter from the school nurse about the HPV vaccine, their reactions are often mixed.
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Experts say putting the spotlight on sperm — and men's pre-conception health more broadly — will improve pregnancy outcomes. Here's why.
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A new UCLA Health study suggests that long-term exposure to the pesticide chlorpyrifos may dramatically raise the risk of Parkinson’s disease. Researchers found that people living in areas with sustained exposure had more than 2.5 times the likelihood of deve…
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A new study finds persistent GI symptoms like bloating may signal higher metabolic risk using standard blood tests. Learn what this means for your health.
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Could two fruits help protect heart health in people with prediabetes? A new study finds avocado and mango may improve blood vessel function.
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A machine-learning model that integrates data from wearable devices (such as smartwatches) with blood biomarkers and demographic data can predict whether someone has insulin resistance, enabling timely lifestyle interventions to prevent progression to type 2 …
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This easy sheet-pan salmon dinner pairs roasted baby Yukon Gold potatoes with crisp-tender green beans for a simple all-in-one meal.
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“Cryosleep” remains the preserve of science fiction, but researchers are getting closer to restoring brain function after deep freezing
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NASA chief Jared Issacman appears to be among those who support Pluto being reclassified as a planet. Could President Trump sign an executive order?
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It has long been known as the arbiter of reward in the brain, but recent findings could upend this classic theory of dopamine function.
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These hidden waves under Greenland’s glaciers are doing something no one could see before. Researchers have finally captured the phenomenon.
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Hidden in plain sight for millions of years, a fossil no larger than a fingernail has emerged from the vast Gobi Desert, raising big questions about early life on Earth. What makes it so unusual isn’t immediately obvious.
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Blue Origin unveiled a planetary defense concept to protect Earth from incoming asteroids.
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Astronomers have discovered GJ 887, a calm star located just 10.7 light-years away, which could be home to a super-Earth with the potential to support life.
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Physicists fired a spinning laser at atoms and witnessed something no experiment had ever captured before.
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The ocean is still one of the biggest mysteries on Earth, and the deeper you go, the stranger it gets. Far below the surface, where sunlight can’t reach, lives a world full of creatures that look more like aliens than animals we know.
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Research published in PNAS Nexus shows the bow replaced the atlatl nearly simultaneously across diverse cultures, not in a slow wave from a single origin.
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The news about our technological era has been propagating at the speed of light for roughly 120 years, and reached only 20,000 nearby star…
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Nature - Molecular basis of oocyte cytoplasmic lattice assembly
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NASA’s Earth Observatory captured a rare and colorful phenomenon in Namibia, where temporary lakes in the Etosha Pan turned vibrant after a flooding event.
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Chinese scientists have created the first-ever pure hexagonal diamond, a material that's tougher and harder than natural diamond.
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A brief blaze of gamma and X-ray light that lit up Earth telescopes in November 2024 may have come from an unexpected source.
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The research could shed light on how black holes vomit out matter and how this influences their home galaxies.
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A rare rainforest insect, Arota festae, starts life bright pink before slowly turning green, revealing a surprising camouflage strategy.
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A sample collected by the Hayabusa 2 spacecraft from the spinning top-like asteroid contained the nucleobases adenine, guanine, cytosine, thymine, and uracil.
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It is venomous, can sense electricity and glows under UV light. Now researchers have uncovered something else remarkable about this strange, egg-laying mammal.
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The team attempted to pin down the visitor's origins, finding it is "unlike any Solar System body" and came from a different part of our galaxy altogether.
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Using the Australian SKA Pathfinder (ASKAP), astronomers have discovered a new long-period radio transient source, which received the designation ASKAP J142431.2–612611 (ASKAP J1424 for short). The newfound transient has a period of approximately 36 minutes a…
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A 12-year-old boy in Texas just created a reactor that’s turning heads in the world of science. With years of effort behind him, his achievement might just pave the way for a new era in energy.
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Learn how measuring light in March and other seasons can help you map sun and shade in your yard so you can pick plants for a healthier landscape.
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The icy depths of Greenland have revealed fossils that date back 3.7 billion years, and what scientists are learning from them is nothing short of extraordinary.
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Chimpanzees given a choice between crystals and ordinary rocks made the same decision our ancestors did 800,000 years ago.
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In one of the biggest surprises of NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission, its target asteroid, Bennu, turned out to be a jagged, rugged world covered in large boulders, with few of the smooth patches of sandy or pebbly material scientists had expected based on observatio…
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Trustworthy military pilots report about Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) that exceed the performance envelope of human-made…
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The James Webb Space Telescope has revealed new details in a bizarre nebula that looks like a brain floating in space. Formed by a dying star, the “Exposed Cranium” nebula shows layered gas and a dark central divide that creates its eerie shape. Webb’s infrar…
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Your daily tea ritual may be hiding a disturbing secret in plain sight. New research uncovers what can spill into your cup during brewing, turning an ordinary sip into something far more unsettling.
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