Science
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How to have the best Sunday in L.A., according to Bill Nye
In Sunday Funday, L.A. people give us a play-by-play of their ideal Sunday around town. Find ideas and inspiration for…
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Opinion: Why is COVID still killing so many people?
Many immunocompromised and older people are still terrified of COVID. As a transplant infectious disease doctor on the front lines,…
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Two mass shootings in three days. Are these copycat crimes?
Do a pair of back-to-back mass shootings in California suggest that older men will be the next generation of mass…
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NASA talks UAPs with public ahead of final report on UFOs
Former naval pilot Scott Kelly was flying an F-14 Tomcat when his radar intercept officer made an insistent but extraordinary…
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Santa Cruz museum receives mastodon tooth found on beach
Jennifer Schuh was walking along Rio Del Mar State Beach near Santa Cruz during the Memorial Day holiday when she…
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Opinion: If hospitals want to fight climate change, they’ll divest from fossil fuels
I chose a career in medicine because I wanted to work somewhere with a strong ethical foundation. It was the…
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Simulating a planetary mass extinction in a Santa Cruz greenhouse
SANTA CRUZ — As bad days go, it’s hard to top the one 66 million years ago when a space rock…
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Law aimed at doctors who spread COVID-19 misinformation is put on hold by judge
A federal judge in California has temporarily blocked the enforcement of AB 2098, a weeks-old state law intended to halt…
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FDA revokes authorization for key anti-COVID drug, a blow for vulnerable Americans
The Food and Drug Administration has withdrawn its provisional support for the use of Evusheld, a medication that was once…
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What scientists can learn by turning their data into sounds
Biochemist Martin Gruebele regularly dons a pair of headphones in his lab at the University of Illinois. But instead of…
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