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A widely used sugar substitute found in everything from keto snacks to diet drinks may not be as harmless as it seems. New research shows that erythritol can disrupt brain blood vessel cells, reducing ...
Kate Marvel, a well-known author, joins an estimated 95,000 people who have left federal science agencies since President Trump returned to the White House. By Eric Niiler Kate Marvel, a widely known ...
A striking change in how the world’s largest biomedical funding agency solicits research proposals has sparked debate about how it should fund science. US science after a year of Trump: what has been ...
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