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Instagram Now Requires Users To Provide Their Age
The Facebook-owned social media giant will use the information to ensure a safer platform for younger users and more accurately targeted ads across the board. -
For HIV-Positive Babies, New Evidence Favors Starting Drug Treatment Just After Birth
Doctors used to worry that antiretroviral drugs were too powerful for HIV-positive newborns. More evidence is emerging that, in fact, early treatment can be safe and effective. -
Google Founders Brin, Page Step Down; Pichai Takes Over As Alphabet CEO
Ending an era at the Internet's biggest search company, Google co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page are leaving their leadership roles and Sundar Pichai will become CEO of Google and its parent. -
Craters In Siberia An Unexpected Effect Of Climate Change, Scientists Say
A new effort aims to understand recent methane explosions and the resulting craters in Siberia. -
Why Coastal Storms Are A Threat To Tourism
Preserving history has become a race against tides — and time — as rising sea levels threaten historic sites. -
Five Turkey Facts You Need For Thanksgiving 2019
In these divided times, perhaps we can all agree that the turkey is a true American hero. -
Star Stories Span Centuries And Cultures
A new book tells stories of the constellations from cultures around the world. -
Harvard, MIT, GE, FujiFilm And Hospitals Partner To Launch New Biomedical Innovation And Manufacturing Center
The institutions will work together at the new center to make breakthroughs in immunotherapy, cell therapies, gene editing and other technologies. -
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Proposed EPA Rule Would Cut Science Out Of Decision-Making, Scientists Say
The rule was written by political appointees, not EPA staff, according to critics.