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5 things to do this week in Greenville
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May 26 • 11:35 AM EDT • Entertainment postandcourier.com
Is it getting windier in Kentucky?
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May 26 • 3:00 AM EDT • Science npr.org
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Why renaming this common hormonal disorder is a huge deal
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May 20 • 3:00 AM EDT • Health npr.org
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Alive@Five returns for 22nd season along Carroll Creek
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May 19 • 9:33 AM EDT • Entertainment fredericknewspost.com
5 things to do this week in Greenville
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May 19 • 7:16 AM EDT • Entertainment postandcourier.com
Virginia Launches “Beyond the Blues” Campaign to Raise Awareness of Perinatal and Postpartum Depression
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May 15 • 12:31 PM EDT • Health vdh.virginia.gov
A chemical found in fish could help reinvent your sunscreen
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May 15 • 3:00 AM EDT • Science npr.org
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Mizzou breaks ground on Radioisotope Science Center to strengthen nation’s supply of critical isotopes
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May 14 • 1:54 PM EDT • Science showme.missouri.edu
You should probably eat more fiber. Here's why — and how to do it
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May 13 • 3:00 AM EDT • Science npr.org
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5 things to do this week in Greenville
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May 12 • 7:56 AM EDT • Entertainment postandcourier.com
Why Swedish scientists gave salmon cocaine
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May 12 • 3:00 AM EDT • Science npr.org
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Hantavirus: the risks, the science and what you need to know
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May 8 • 3:00 AM EDT • Science npr.org
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Benicia's local businesses thrive with support from the community
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May 6 • 2:38 PM EDT • Business abc7news.com
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How science is taking tripping mainstream
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May 6 • 3:00 AM EDT • Science npr.org
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5 things to do this week in Greenville
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May 5 • 11:00 AM EDT • Entertainment postandcourier.com
Coffee is complex. Can science standardize it for the better?
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May 1 • 3:00 AM EDT • Science npr.org
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UF expands certificates in business and education
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Apr 24 • 12:00 PM EDT • Business pulse.findlay.edu
Bringing Business Data Insights to Every User with Gemini Enterprise and Oracle AI Database
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Apr 22 • 8:00 AM EDT • Business blogs.oracle.com
A new approach to brain health, one neuron at a time
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Apr 15 • 3:00 AM EDT • Health npr.org
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Never had the flu? Scientists may know why
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Apr 3 • 3:00 AM EDT • Science npr.org
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Predicting spring bloom is an art
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Mar 31 • 3:00 AM EDT • Science npr.org
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UT Health San Antonio announces $6.5 million gift to strengthen pediatric health workforce through new Harvey E. Najim Pediatric Health Scholars Program - UT Health San Antonio
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Mar 26 • 9:00 AM EDT • Health news.uthscsa.edu
UT Health San Antonio launches clinical trial to study rapamycin and healthy aging - UT Health San Antonio
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Mar 25 • 1:05 PM EDT • Health news.uthscsa.edu
How did these flowers evolve to survive a megadrought?
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Mar 20 • 3:00 AM EDT • Science npr.org
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Markiplier to Microdramas: The Ankler x NAB Show’s Future of Entertainment
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Mar 19 • 6:34 PM EDT • Entertainment theankler.com
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Forum on harnessing Artificial Intelligence for health equity
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Mar 19 • 1:13 AM EDT • Health who.int
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A dietitian and doctor review RFK Jr's new food pyramid
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Mar 18 • 3:00 AM EDT • Health npr.org
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This is your brain on pleasure (even the guilty kind)
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Mar 16 • 3:00 AM EDT • Science npr.org
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What crocodile bones teach us about dinosaurs
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Mar 9 • 3:00 AM EDT • Science npr.org
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The global fallout of RFK Jr's vaccine policies
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Mar 4 • 3:00 AM EST • Health npr.org
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Can trash be good for the environment? The science of artificial reefs
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Feb 24 • 3:00 AM EST • Science npr.org
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Why scientists played make-believe with an ape : Short Wave
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Feb 17 • 3:00 AM EST • Science npr.org
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The physics of the Winter Olympics : Short Wave
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Feb 10 • 3:00 AM EST • Science npr.org
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Autism: myth-busting and what scientists still don't know : Short Wave
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How scientists predict big winter storms : Short Wave
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The Rappahannock-Rapidan Health District Shares Two Ways You Can Prevent Cervical Cancer
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Jan 22 • 1:22 PM EST • Health vdh.virginia.gov
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Oswego YMCA to hold comedy night Feb. 27
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Jan 22 • 7:00 AM EST • Entertainment oswegocountynewsnow.com
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10 breakthrough technologies to expect in 2026 : Short Wave
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Jan 16 • 3:00 AM EST • Technology npr.org
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The ozone layer is still healing…thanks to science : Short Wave
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Jan 13 • 3:00 AM EST • Science npr.org
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The sludge in your shower drain? That could be scientists’ next big find : Short Wave
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Jan 12 • 3:00 AM EST • Technology npr.org
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The sludge in your shower drain? That could be scientists’ next big find : Short Wave
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Jan 12 • 3:00 AM EST • Science npr.org
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A galaxy cluster hotter than the surface of the sun is shocking researchers : Short Wave
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Jan 9 • 3:00 AM EST • Science npr.org
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It’s been a difficult year for science. Here’s what researchers say about the future : Short Wave
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Dec 31, 2025 • 3:00 AM EST • Science npr.org
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Kratom and 7-OH products are widely available. They’re also at the heart of a public health debate. : Short Wave
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Dec 29, 2025 • 3:00 AM EST • Health npr.org
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Why scientists are catching whale breaths....with drones : Short Wave
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Dec 26, 2025 • 3:00 AM EST • Science npr.org
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Why scientists are catching whale breaths....with drones : Short Wave
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Dec 26, 2025 • 3:00 AM EST • Health npr.org
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If not pet, why pet shape? Science says raccoons aren't quite there : Short Wave
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Dec 22, 2025 • 12:00 AM EST • Science npr.org
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RELEASE: DELAWARE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CONSORTIUM HIRES ADMINISTRATOR - State of Delaware News
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Dec 17, 2025 • 10:40 AM EST • Health news.delaware.gov
Quantum science research is full of promises. When will they happen? : Short Wave
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Dec 15, 2025 • 3:00 AM EST • Science npr.org
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Scientists have been studying the exoplanet TRAPPIST-1 e. Could it harbor alien life? : Short Wave
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Dec 12, 2025 • 3:00 AM EST • Science npr.org
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