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Understanding how racism affects aging and the timing of menopause could lead to better screening and preventive care. This is editorially independent content produced with support from Takeda trib.al/AlUVH1h

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A small study of transgender men taking testosterone revealed changes in immune pathways involved in responding to viruses and inflammation trib.al/ZwtPnzl

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Play today’s Spellements. Create as many words as you can from our daily selection of letters—including one tied to recent science news. Play now. trib.al/wqrLIg7

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Tomorrow at 10:15 am EST, NASA flight engineer Matthew Dominick is coming to us live from the International Space Station for an interview with Science Quickly host Rachel Feltman. Watch at the link: bit.ly/3ThtWZM

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Summer has been brutally hot in the Southwest, toppling records set just last year, and the heat isn’t over yet trib.al/5X7h9zt

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Clean indoor air protects against diseases such as COVID and flu, but we’re not doing enough to ensure it | Opinion trib.al/mNd4kmn

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The Federal Trade Commission is studying how companies use consumer data to charge different prices for the same product trib.al/s9dO6ZR

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Summer has been brutally hot in the Southwest, toppling records set just last year, and the heat isn’t over yet trib.al/YHnb6Bz

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TODAY at 10:15 EST, NASA flight engineer Matthew Dominick is coming to us LIVE for the first-ever interview from the cupola of the International Space Station. Science Quickly host Rachel Feltman will be asking all about space photography 🚀📷. Watch: bit.ly/3ThtWZM

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New research harnessed the highly absorbent dye tartrazine, used as the common food coloring Yellow No. 5, to turn tissues in living mice clear—temporarily revealing organs and vessels inside the animals trib.al/0Ov3qnT

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Play with today’s Spellements. Create as many words as you can from our daily selection of letters—including one tied to recent science news. Play now. trib.al/S4rS9ue

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NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick speaks with Science Quickly host Rachel Feltman about how he captures jaw-dropping images from space trib.al/NSkQCeD

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Training in symbolic logic is critical in many careers, for responsible citizenship and better lives. It is also an underexploited antidote to today’s bizarre conspiracy thinking | Opinion trib.al/1QvtDo5

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A broad genetic study has revised the prevailing narrative about how wine grapes spread around the world | from 2023 trib.al/A3sCOkJ