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The New York Times - Top stories
The Science of Dogs
We explore a boom in research into our furry friends. -
The New York Times - World
How Science Went to the Dogs (and Cats)
Pets were once dismissed as trivial scientific subjects. Today, companion animal science is hot. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Science Fiction & Fantasy: 'Ghost Station' by S.A. Barnes
Plus Thomas Olde Heuvelt’s “Oracle” and Josh Malerman’s “Incidents Around the House.” -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Cassava Sciences Adviser Indicted on Fraud Charges
Hoau-Yan Wang was indicted on charges related to his obtaining federal research grants. -
CBS News - Top stories
Face mask effectiveness: What science knows now
Does wearing a face mask help to prevent COVID? Four years after the pandemic began, here's what scientists have learned. -
The Guardian - World
‘Shaking it off’: the science of dad dancing – and why it’s good for you
Viral video of Prince William prompts experts to laud benefits of men ‘communicating their hormones’, from lifting mood to boosting trust. In his early 20s, Prince William was often seen stumbling out of night clubs after a night of grooving. Now, ... -
The Guardian - World
Tobacco giant accused of ‘manipulating science’ to attract non-smokers
Leaked documents from Philip Morris reveal ‘secret’ strategy to market its heated tobacco product IQOS. The tobacco company Philip Morris International has been accused of “manipulating science for profit” through funding research and advocacy ... -
MarketWatch - Business
Cassava Sciences shares fall after onetime advisor indicted on fraud charges
Shares of biotech company Cassava Sciences Inc. plummeted on Friday after a federal grand jury indicted a onetime science advisor to the company and charged him with falsifying data to obtain millions of dollars in government funds -
Inc. - Business
Want to Get Smarter? Science Says All You Have to Do Is Take a Multivitamin
Researchers found taking a daily multivitamin can boost memory, recall, and cognitive function by as much as 30 percent.