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What if the next big thing in nuclear energy was a dusty old idea from the Cold War era? Once considered to power nuclear ...
Cannabis laws in the U.S. are what you’d get if a biochemistry textbook and a Kafka novel had a love child—nonsensical, ...
If paying more for produce that’s neither cleaner, greener, nor more nutritious sounds like a good deal, organic farming is ...
China’s dominance of the market for "active pharmaceutical ingredients" — critical components of drugs — has given it ...
Imagine receiving the news that you're developing an extremely aggressive cancer—and that the only way to prevent it from ...
Opinions regarding “safe” and unsafe foods vacillate more than hem-length fashion. While we disregard emerging data, fail to ...
Can eating well pave the way to healthier, more vibrant golden years? The answer is "maybe," based on a recent study ...
They say you can’t turn lead into gold—but try telling that to a policymaker pitching retraining programs. Transforming coal ...
The U.S. government spends over $160 billion annually on scientific research. This massive expense is marketed to taxpayers ...
Food is medicine” makes for a great bumper sticker. However, as a health policy, things start to fall apart. The MAHA model, ...
There’s a new villain in the hive. On his radio program, "CBS Eye on the World," John Batchelor and I unpacked the real ...