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How the body changes in space — usually, for the worse
From causing muscle loss to raising the risk of blood clots, long-haul space missions can have a profound impact on the human ...
The body produces uric acid through its breakdown of purines, which exist in particular foods and beverages. The accumulation ...
A medical expert has broken down exactly what happened in Charlie Kirk's body the moment he was shot in the neck. The right-wing influencer and ally of Donald Trump was fatally shot in the neck during ...
These findings corroborate other studies and draw attention to the issue of water resource depletion on our planet. The ...
Environmental groups and lawmakers are pushing back on Virginia’s proposed Fort Belvoir permit, warning that the lack of PFAS limits threatens the Potomac River, Chesapeake Bay and public health.
The ocean’s tiniest powerhouse may burn out in a hotter world, threatening life far beyond the microbes themselves.
A VO2 max test measures heart health and breaks down your ideal cardio zones for burning fat and building muscle.
Our investigators examine why locating low-head dams could take years as families of victims wait for answers.
An unbending competitive spirit and hard work have resulted in a long, illustrious career for Paralympic swimmer Yip Pin Xiu.
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Space.com on MSN5 forecasts early climate models got right – the evidence is all around you
The earliest climate models made specific forecasts about global warming decades before those forecasts could be proved or ...
ASTANA – The Caspian Sea, the world’s largest inland body of water, is shrinking. Scientists warn that water levels could ...
Once a year, do something so hard you might fail. That's Misogi—a ritual of discomfort that could change how you see the rest ...
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