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Science history: 'Patient zero' catches SARS, the older cousin of COVID — Nov. 16, 2002
A person came down with an atypical form of pneumonia in November 2002, but it would be two months before anyone realized it ...
From falsified memoirs to forged manuscripts, these literary hoaxes prove once again that reality can often be stranger than ...
After holding the documentary’s world premiere at NewFest 37, Drew Denny discusses how a 20-year-old book and actor-producer ...
PHILADELPHIA, Pennyslvania (WPVI) -- In Old City, this exhibit is taking us back to school, and back in time. The Science ...
As part of the Social Medicine Frontiers series, the Heritage College will welcome Professor Emeritus of Social Medicine ...
The strike date comes ahead of a scheduled bargaining session on Nov. 17, the final meeting before the deadline.
Thanks to a whopping eight-figure donation from the Serum Institute of India (the world’s largest vaccine manufacturer), the ...
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The 19 best Christmas gifts for science lovers (and nerds)
From microscopes to geodes, New Scientist staff share their top Christmas present ideas in a gift guide unlike any you’ve ...
Computer scientist Yoshua Bengio has become the first person to have their work cited more than one million times on the search engine Google Scholar.
Mathematician Grigori Perelman solved the Poincaré conjecture, and then rejected the $1 million prize that came with it.
A new study looks into the deep past of dogs. Credit - SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty © 2025 SOPA Images ...
Inside the American Museum of Natural History's glass cube, the Frederick Phineas and Sandra Priest Rose Center for Earth and ...
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