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Astronomers Worry That Elon Musk's New Satellites Will Ruin The View
The billionaire wants to deploy thousands of satellites in order to provide global Internet, but astronomers say they could create unsightly glare. -
Cranberries Could Help Fight Antibiotic Resistance
There's scientific evidence that cranberries really do fight infection. -
Why Octopuses Might Be The Next Lab Rats
Move over, fruit flies, rats and zebrafish. Squid and octopuses have elaborate brains and behaviors, and scientists say studying them in the laboratory could yield important biological insights. -
To Some Solar Users, Power Company Fees Are An Unfair Charge
Alabama has some of highest solar fees in the U.S. and critics say it's hurting solar customers. It's one of several states where utilities are proposing or raising fees for homes with rooftop solar. -
Do You Really Need 10,000 Steps Per Day?
Walking every day has been shown again and again to be important for staying healthy as you age. But how much do you need to walk to promote a long life? -
WHO Redefines Burnout As A 'Syndrome' Linked To Chronic Stress At Work
The World Health Organization has updated its handbook of diseases to include an expanded definition of burnout. It closely links it to workplace stress, and says it can lead to reduced productivity. -
Cancer Drugs Approved Quickly Often Fail To Measure Up Later
Regulators give many cancer drugs a fast track to market while requiring drugmakers to do more studies after approval. Researchers have found the follow-up studies frequently come up short. -
From Famous To Forgotten
In general, we forget people, as well as the songs they sing and the art they make. So just how long does it take to be forgotten? -
Memories, Memories
Find Out How Much You Remember About Cultural Icons... And Learn Why Some Stand The Test Of Time -
Maine Lawmakers Consider Bill Eliminating Religious Exemptions From Vaccines
Medical ethicist Arthur Caplan weighed in on Boston Public Radio.