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Yale psychiatrist explains why she’s not going to say anything about Joe Biden’s mental capacity

Yale psychiatrist Dr. Bandy Lee addressed a frequent question she's received by supporters of President Donald Trump asking that she evaluate the mental capacity of former Vice President Joe Biden.

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Speaker at anti-flu shot rally tells audience not wearing masks to hug each other

A protest against the flu shot in Boston, Massachusetts may ultimately become a super-spreader event after a speaker urged the audience to hug each other despite not wearing masks.

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Elon Musk shows off progress merging brains and machines

Futurist entrepreneur Elon Musk late Friday demonstrated progress made by his Neuralink startup in meshing brains with computers, saying the work is vital to the future of humanity.

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Blue planet: Study proposes new origin theory for Earth's water

Water covers 70 percent of the Earth's surface and is crucial to life as we know it, but how it got here has been a longstanding scientific debate.

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'I'm done': Doctor unloads on CDC after the decision against testing for COVID-19

When the Center for Disease Control announced that they were changing their testing guidelines, questions began to swirl. As it turns out, the CDC was pressured "from the top down" to slow testing, just as President Donald Trump said at his Tulsa, Oklahoma rally.

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Could injectable microrobots one day run in your veins?

Scientists have created an army of microscopic four-legged robots too small to see with the naked eye that walk when stimulated by a laser and could be injected into the body through hypodermic needles, a study said Wednesday.

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HIV-positive 'elite controllers' offer clues for cure

A handful of people with HIV are able to control the disease without treatment, and now research on these so-called elite controllers is offering clues in the search for a cure.

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Antarctica's glacier-damming ice shelves at risk

More than half the ice shelves ringing Antarctica that prevent huge glaciers from sliding into the ocean and lifting sea levels are at risk of crumbling due to climate change, researchers said Wednesday.

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Space oddity: bacteria can survive cosmic trip, study shows

Scientists have found a radiation-resistant bacteria can survive at least three years exposed in orbit, suggesting simple life forms could manage the long journey between between Earth and Mars unprotected.

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Columnist schools Trump on the real reason for the rolling blackouts in California

Washington Post columnist Henry Olsen explained that the real reason that California is experiencing rolling blackouts again has nothing to do with American-made fuels as President Donald Trump thinks.

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Beyond batteries: Scientists build methanol-powered beetle bot

Scientists have long envisioned building tiny robots capable of navigating environments that are inaccessible or too dangerous for humans -- but finding ways to keep them powered and moving has been impossible to achieve.

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Small asteroid becomes closest ever seen passing Earth: NASA

An asteroid the size of an SUV passed 1,830 miles (2,950 kilometers) above Earth, the closest asteroid ever observed passing by our planet, NASA said Tuesday.

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Long 'lost' elephant shrew found in Horn of Africa

For half a century scientists feared that the Somali elephant shrew had vanished from the face of the Earth. No one had seen so much as a whisker.

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