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Elementary School Students Discover That EpiPens Turn Toxic in Outer Space
Health
Pharmaceutical Giant Eli Lilly Caps Price of Insulin at $35 a Month
News
Study Shows 47% of Americans Have Lost Friends Since the Pandemic
Science
Study Suggests Body Odor Can Reveal if a Man Is Single or Not
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Study Finds People on 4-Day Work Week Schedule Are Happier and Equally Productive
Animals
“De-Extinction” Biotech Company Is Working To Bring the Woolly Mammoth Back To Life
Astronomy
Astronomers Discover Surprising Rings Around Dwarf Planet Quaoar
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High School Students Create Prosthetic Hand for Their Classmate
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Impossibly Tiny Radioactive Capsule Lost in the Australian Outback Is Now Found
Astronomy
Green Comet Makes an Appearance for the First Time in 50,000 Years
Astronomy
NASA Spots a Perfect Bear Face Made of Craters on the Surface of Mars
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Tiny Meteorite Collected in 2021 Contains the Building Blocks of Life
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