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TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE OF THE UNIVERSE

How hot is the surface of Venus?

Click on what you think is the correct answer.

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Mission to Mars with Russia this year is now 'very unlikely,' European Space Agency says.

The ExoMars mission, postponed in 2020 because of the pandemic and technical issues, may miss its window to launch this year because of sanctions imposed against Russia over the invasion of Ukraine.

By Joey Roulette

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Jackson Gross

Researchers See 'Future of an Entire Species' in Ultrasound Technique

To bring abalone back from the edge of extinction, scientists need to find improved ways of coaxing the snails into reproducing.

By Wudan Yan

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The Pacific Spiny Lumpsucker Is Armed to the Teeth

The diminutive predator is a terrible swimmer but thrives in the intertidal zone thanks to odd evolutionary adaptation.

By Joshua Rapp Learn

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Using Science and Celtic Wisdom to Save Trees (and Souls)

Diana Beresford-Kroeger, a botanist and author, has created a forest with tree species handpicked for their ability to withstand a warming planet.

By Cara Buckley

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Avian Flu Spread in the U.S. Worries Poultry Industry

Though the risk to humans is low, scientists warn that outbreaks among farmed birds increase the potential for the virus to mutate and pose a threat to humans.

By Andrew Jacobs

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Ask Well

Why Do I Wake Up With a Headache?

And is there anything I can do to find relief?

By Melinda Wenner Moyer

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F.D.A. Grants the First Condom Approval for Anal Sex

Though public health experts have long advised the use of condoms for anal sex to protect against H.I.V. and other infections, regulators did not have enough data to allow marketing for that use.

By Pam Belluck

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Companies Finalize $26 Billion Deal With States and Cities to End Opioid Lawsuits

The first checks could be cut in April. The money — from the nation's three major pharmaceutical distributors and Johnson & Johnson — will be used for addiction treatment and prevention.

By Jan Hoffman

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Studies Show

The Strange Connection Between Mono and M.S.

New research proves a virus — one that almost all of us have — "causes" multiple sclerosis.

By Kim Tingley

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THE CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK

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New Research Points to Wuhan Market as Pandemic Origin

Two new studies say the virus was present in animals at the Huanan seafood market in 2019.

By Carl Zimmer and Benjamin Mueller

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Pfizer Shot Is Far Less Effective in 5- to 11-Year-Olds Than in Older Kids, New Data Show

While protection against hospitalization is still strong, the vaccine offered almost no protection against infection, even just a month after full vaccination.

By Apoorva Mandavilli and Noah Weiland

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New C.D.C. Guidelines Suggest 70 Percent of Americans Can Stop Wearing Masks

The agency issued a new set of recommendations intended to help communities live with the virus and get back to normal life.

By Apoorva Mandavilli

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How Long Covid Exhausts the Body

A picture is emerging of the toll long Covid takes inside the body and why it can be so debilitating.

By Josh Keller

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How Long Is Long Covid? How Long Would It Keep Him From Music?

A celebrated Broadway conductor caught Covid in the first wave. Two despairing years later, he is finally reclaiming his old life, breath by breath.

By Sharon Otterman

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Maternal Deaths Rose During the First Year of the Pandemic

Deaths during pregnancy and the first six weeks after childbirth increased, especially for Black and Hispanic women, according to a new report.

By Roni Caryn Rabin

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The Doctor Giving DeSantis's Pandemic Policies a Seal of Approval

Dr. Joseph Ladapo, Florida's new surgeon general, has vowed to "completely reject fear" in managing the pandemic.

By Patricia Mazzei

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