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  1. Climate

    Climate change may be aiding a deadly fungus in infecting humans

    A deadly fungus infecting humans around the world may have been worsened by climate change.

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  2. Animals

    Mystery disease is killing Caribbean corals

    Scientists are racing to pin down a new coral disease that’s “annihilating” whole species from Caribbean reefs.

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  3. Health & Medicine

    Scientists investigate suicide risk among LGBTQ+ teens

    LGBTQ+ youths face higher suicide risks because of how society treats them as members of minority groups. But resources are available. And all teens can help.

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  4. Health & Medicine

    Rise in suicides emphasizes need to help teens deal with despair

    Suicides are on the rise among U.S. adolescents and young adults. These data emphasize why people should reach out to friends who might have trouble coping with intense stress.

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  5. Physics

    This idea would turn the Earth into a giant space telescope

    One astronomer has a bold solution to getting around the high cost of building big telescopes.

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  6. Health & Medicine

    Vaping may have landed eight teens in the hospital

    E-cigarette use can harm the lungs. Eight Wisconsin teens who developed severe lung injuries after vaping may be the latest victims.

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  7. Chemistry

    Scientists Say: pH

    pH is a scale used to measure the acidity or alkalinity of a solution. The scale ranges from zero to 14, with seven as the perfect neutral middle.

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  8. Earth

    Americans consume some 70,000 microplastic particles a year

    The average American consumes more than 70,000 microplastic particles a year. Scientists hope this estimate will spur others to look at health risks.

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  9. Health & Medicine

    Cool Jobs: Soaking in sweat

    These three scientists are using sweat to hunt killers, detect illness and find out just how our species became such hairless, perspiring apes.

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  10. Chemistry

    Explainer: The bacteria behind your B.O.

    Special glands in our armpits give us our signature stink. But it’s not our sweat that’s to blame. It’s the bacteria that gobble it up.

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  11. Space

    The Milky Way is shaped like a curvy potato chip

    Our galaxy’s got curves. You can see them in a chart of thousands of stars called Cepheids.

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  12. Health & Medicine

    Two Ebola treatments prove highly effective in a clinical trial

    Preliminary data show that two treatments are highly effective at preventing death in Congo, where an Ebola epidemic is ongoing.

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