Medical charity Medicine Sans Frontières said it would not share the list as it had not been able to ensure staff would remain safe.
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Ahead of the launch of Artemis II, the first crewed mission to the moon in more than 50 years, astronauts share the movies that capture the danger, teamwork, and wonder of spaceflight. Their picks offer cinematic glimpses into the real challenges and triumphs…
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Several niche, left-leaning gun advocacy groups said that since Alex Pretti was killed, they can hardly keep up with the surging demand for firearms training: “People join when they’re scared,” said Philip Smith, founder of the National African American Gun A…
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NASA has scheduled the launch for the Artemis II moon rocket for no earlier than Feb. 8. WTOP will have details on the mission as they become available.
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Conservatives in the capital are taking up the health secretary’s advice, eating their vegetables and eschewing pharmaceuticals.
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Next trilateral meeting will take place on Wednesday and Thursday in Abu Dhabi, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said.
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The Pentagon is taking steps to better protect Israel, Arab allies and American forces if Iran retaliates
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The number of immigration agents in Minnesota may be reduced, but they'll leave leave behind a changed community, including many U.S. citizens questioned and detained in recent weeks.
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From helping you to focus more to improving sports performance, some scientists believe 'depositing' sleep for later use can bring a range of benefits.
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Shakur Stevenson put on a clinic, picking Teofimo Lopez apart to win the WBO junior welterweight title and become a four-division champion.
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OLED TVs are more expensive due to how they are manufactured, the materials used, and the size they are made in. Additional tech features can also raise costs.
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Federal officers deployed clouds of tear gas and other crowd control munitions, including flash-bang grenades, on Saturday afternoon outside the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement building in Portland on demonstrators.
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The Kansas guard’s ability to score from all three levels without forcing the game exposed a clear gap in feel, polish and self-sufficiency at the top of the draft.
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Orange County health officials have confirmed their second measles case of 2026 in an international traveler who arrived in California at Los Angeles International Airport before visiting Disneyland and California Adventure last week.
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More than 840 measles infections have been reported in South Carolina, surpassing the tally in Texas last year. Public health experts say it shows the risks when vaccination coverage falls.
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The 26-year-old may keep a low profile, but her game is loud, taking down Aryna Sabalenka in commanding fashion in Melbourne.
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Area pediatricians worry federal changes dropping six vaccines from universal recommendations may increase hesitancy and distrust in immunizations.
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While most estimates place the current human population at around 8.2 billion, a new study suggests we might be vastly underrepresenting rural areas.
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A University of Utah researcher is trying to decode L. asiatica's secrets
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People opened up about the choices and moments that helped them get through their darkest periods and begin feeling like themselves again.
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New imaging reveals that drinking disrupts long-distance neural communication. As brain activity moves into isolated clusters, subjective feelings of intoxication increase.
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This symptom is often dismissed, which is why it's so important to recognize.
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Though past research has focused on the health benefits of cheese, the new data examined its direct relationship to the disorder.
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Health guru and longevity-obsessed podcaster Andrew Huberman made a big admission about he stays, infuriating fans.
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More than half of people with advanced kidney disease develop cardiovascular problems. A new study finds that diseased kidneys release tiny particles that are toxic to the heart.
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Looking for the best men’s face cream for anti-aging? Plastic surgeon Shim Ching shares the men’s skin care products he recommends most, from brands like CeraVe, RoC, SkinMedica, Neocutis, and Nutrafol, containing collagen, hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, bioti…
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"My buddy PICKED HIS OWN ARM UP OFF THE GROUND and handed it to the EMT, saying, 'I might need this.'"
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Stopping Alzheimer’s may begin with dissolving tiny tau protein clusters before damage takes hold.
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While the treatment helped her TMJ-related pain, Bailey Turner tells PEOPLE it left her face feeling "completely frozen"
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A large study links vitamin B1 (thiamine) to stool frequency and constipation relief. Genetics may affect how thiamine supports gut health.
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A new study suggests that lifespan might be 50% heritable — although for now, it's hard to know if the finding applies across diverse populations.
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Pregnancy loss remains common around the world.
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Experts recommend the best habits and exercises for longevity, based on the latest science.
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The Nipah virus may cause significant neurological disease and respiratory failure.
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Statins are a cornerstone of heart health, but muscle pain and weakness cause many patients to quit taking them. Scientists have now identified the precise molecular trigger behind these side effects. They found that statins jam open a critical muscle protein…
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A bacterium best known for causing gum disease may also influence how breast cancer begins and spreads. A team at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center and the Bloomberg~Kimmel Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy reports that a mouth-dwelling bacterium tied t…
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Dr. Aimee Eyvazzadeh has built a reputation for taking on tricky cases and embracing emerging fertility treatments.
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Your brain may be clearing waste in a way no one saw coming. Scientists just uncovered something completely unexpected.
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Three minimally invasive procedures added up for one big makeover for a famous beauty entrepreneur.
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Eating more salmon after 50 can support heart, brain and metabolic health. Learn the benefits, plus tips on how to eat it more often.
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Daily exercises to rebuild muscle after 55, plus trainer-led tips and expert quotes to help you get stronger safely.
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For the first time, lab-grown human brain cells were implanted into rats, and successfully altered their behavior by integrating with their brains.
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A forged-carbon supercar has joined a police fleet that already struggles with understatement
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Manipulating how much carbon dioxide a person breathes can crank up the brain's 'sewage system', researchers have found.
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The South Carolina measles outbreak is now bigger than last year's Texas outbreak and is happening as the U.S. is poised to lose its measles elimination status.
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Patients typically regain weight, lose health gains after stopping
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Do hormones shape your character? New research links hyperthyroidism to the "Dark Tetrad" of personality. The study found that people with overactive thyroids reported higher levels of Machiavellianism, psychopathy, and sadism compared to those with hypothyro…
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Even though age is a risk factor, "falling is not normal," one geriatrician explains. A new clinic and other initiatives are getting that message across.
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New research has linked brisk walking pace to low biological age. shares Dr Sood, while cautioning that it is not a magic pill to reverse ageing.  | Health
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When a 9-year-old boy contracted the flu and was getting tucked in at night, he told his mom she had looked as if she’d shrunk.
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Some common ingredients can have powerfully positive effects on our health. Here are seven worth adding more of to your diet.
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The health reporter Kim Schewitz often feels tired, and hoped tracking her blood sugar levels using a continuous glucose monitor would help. Then the app told her to do calf raises for 15 minutes.
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It was like it extended the battery life of my muscles and my brain
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Once a diet fad hits social media, it kind of takes on a life of its own, like sardine fasting -- eating nothing but sardines to get the body to burn fat.
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From Nasa’s shuttle programme to Polaroid film, societies can lose capabilities as well as gain them. Why they are so hard to get back?
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The Chicago Department of Public Health has issued a new alert after two people recently died from a form of meningitis, and more cases than usual have also been reported in recent months.
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The Hawaii Department of Health today said it is investigating an outbreak of chickenpox at Kilauea Elementary School on Kauai.
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Researchers in Sweden have identified an unexpected biological mechanism that could influence future cancer treatments. Scientists in Sweden have uncovered an unexpected anti-cancer effect from a molecule produced by the bacteria responsible for cholera. In a…
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The health benefits of dietary flavanols appear to come from their ability to trigger responses in the brain and the body’s stress systems. That slightly dry, tightening feeling some foods leave in the mouth is known as astringency, and it comes from naturall…
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A Jacksonville veterinarian reports rising cases of a highly contagious cat virus, urges vaccination, monitoring, and community care to protect cats.
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Research reveals a host of perks you should know about.
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I used to be intimidated by the weight room, but now it's one of my favorite places to go. Lifting heavy has transformed the relationship with my body and mind, and has me feeling great about the future.
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A new study reveals how bacteria in the gut can help determine whether the amino acid asparagine from the diet will feed tumor growth or activate immune cells against the cancer, according to researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine. This casts the gut microbiom…
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Being more active in the morning or afternoon is not just a matter of personal preference. Chronotype, which is each person's biological tendency to function better at certain times of the day, can play a significant role in preserving muscle mass, as well as…
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A new study shows that engineered, cell-free cartilage can safely support bone regeneration without provoking immune rejection. New research suggests it may be possible to repair major bone damage using a tissue implant that contains no living cells. By relyi…
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A new study suggests that eating unprocessed foods may activate a natural nutritional instinct. Swapping ultra-processed foods for meals made entirely from unprocessed ingredients may change what you put on your plate in a surprisingly consistent way. Instead…
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A healthy aging researcher shares 5 common habits that can increase the risk of chronic disease and harm your longevity and shares what to do instead.
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A 3.4-million-year-old fossil foot uncovered in Ethiopia is shaking the foundations of human origins. Hidden for over a decade, this ancient find reveals a shocking twist in how early ancestors moved.
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Reasons why you should see the Snow Moon rise on Sunday 1 February 2026, the last high full Moon of this winter.
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Scientists in Japan have discovered a previously unknown giant virus, offering new insight into this enigmatic category of viruses – and possibly also into the origins of multicellular life.
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Thomas Edison is well known for his inventions (even if you don’t agree he invented all of them). However, he also occasionally invented things he didn’t understand, so they had to be r…
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The only way that bear cubs can learn to hunt effectively is by practicing their skills. Finding some baby prey that you can overpower is a great opportunity...
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Aging muscles heal more slowly after injury—a frustrating reality familiar to many older adults. A UCLA study conducted in mice reveals an unexpected cause: Stem cells in aged muscle accumulate higher levels of a protein that slows their ability to activate a…
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Time is almost up on the way we track each second of the day, with optical atomic clocks set to redefine the way the world measures one second in the near future. Researchers from Adelaide University worked with the National Institute of Standards and Technol…
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Researchers led by Victor Gysembergh of CNRS used a synchrotron at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory to decode erased ancient Greek text from the Codex Climaci Rescriptus, revealing star coordinates from astronomer Hipparchus dating back to around 150 B.C.
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Southern Africa is world renowned for its fossil record of creatures that lived in the very distant past, including dinosaurs. But, about 182 million years ago, a huge eruption of lava covered much of the landscape (the inland Karoo Basin) where most of the d…
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NASA's Artemis 2 mission is ready to make history, with innovative spacesuits playing a critical role in the crew’s safety and success.
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There’s still hope for an Aaron Rodgers return to the Steelers.
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Will two rare supernovas finally tell us how fast the universe is expanding? Perhaps, but we'll have to wait for it for them to 'reappear'.
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Jupiter’s swirling storms have concealed its true makeup for centuries, but a new model is finally peeling back the clouds. Researchers found the planet likely holds significantly more oxygen than the Sun, a key clue to how Jupiter—and the rest of the solar s…
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We were talking on the podcast about rope. But not just any rope – especially non-stretchy rope for using in a mechanical context. The hack in question was a bicycle wheel that swapped out normal m…
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DNA can be thought of as a vast library that stores all genetic information. Cells do not use this information all at once. Instead, they copy only the necessary parts into RNA, which is then used to produce proteins—the essential building blocks of life. Thi…
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This week, researchers identified the role of the brain's protein clean-up system in dementia. Fecal transplants show promising benefits in treating multiple cancer types. And biologists found that saltwater crocodiles traveled thousands of miles across the I…
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: Is there life on Mars? Well, there's Claude in the machine
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Scientists sent a probe into the Sun’s atmosphere, and it came back with answers no one expected.
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Astronomers used an a custom-built AI tool to scour millions of Hubble images, uncovering the universe's overlooked curiosities.
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If your week flew by — we know ours did — catch up here with what you might have missed. The week at Retraction Watch featured: Study is stolen, sold, published. Now the victim is accused of plagia…
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"Understanding how different materials behave as they burn up could help engineers design satellites that fully disintegrate, leaving nothing behind in orbit or in the atmosphere."
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Scientists have shattered the diffraction limit, using continuous-wave lasers to resolve images at 0.1 nanometers.
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NASA has selected Axiom Space for its fifth private astronaut mission to the International Space Station, scheduled for 2027.
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Cosmic radio pulses repeating every few minutes or hours, known as long-period transients, have puzzled astronomers since their discovery in 2022. Our new study, published in Nature Astronomy today, might finally add some clarity.
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When waves are moving across ice-covered seas, they can cause sheets of ice to bend and ultimately break. Understanding the processes underlying these wave-induced ice fractures and predicting when they will occur could help to better forecast how climate cha…
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How and why NASA's Curiosity rover captured a rare nighttime photo of Mars.
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