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A New York Times health reporter explains what clinical trials are, why they are important and how they can help inform us.
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New research reveals that tirzepatide and semaglutide both offer strong, early heart-protective effects. A major new ...
When wildfire risk runs high, the most profitable time to harvest Douglas-fir trees falls from roughly 65 years to just 24.
Mass General Brigham researchers used real-world data to conduct a head-to-head study to investigate cardioprotective effects ...
Scientists across all fields make various types of claims about their innovations. Validity tests check whether they deliver ...
Technological innovations can seem relentless. In computing, some have proclaimed that "a year in machine learning is a ...
U.S. employers announced 153,074 job cuts in October – the worst October since 2003 – and headlines rushed to blame AI. Fair question: were the recent layoffs really caused by AI? Mostly, no.
A new opinion paper shows no convincing evidence that there is a causal link between gut bacteria and autism, citing weak ...
A chatbot might return a single response based on an editorial or opinion piece it "remembers," presenting it as definitive.