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Harvard’s $100M Legacy of Slavery Project is Falling Apart
Inside the firings, stalled research, and Antiguian backlash, raising new questions about Harvard’s $100 million slavery reckoning.
Sharks Found With 'Detectable Levels' of Cocaine in Bahamas, Researchers Say
This isn't the first time researchers have expressed concern over cocaine-exposed sharks.

Search Underway for 40 Monkeys Who Escaped From South Carolina Research Facility
Per local police, residents are urged to “keep doors and windows secured” as the search progresses.

Houston Tops List of 'Dirtiest' Cities in America
The LawnStarter study rounded out their top five with Newark, San Bernardino, Detroit, and Jersey City.

Lunchables Found to Contain Lead, Consumer Reports Recommends Removal From School Lunch Menus
The popular brand and "similar lunch kits" contain concerningly high levels of lead, cadmium, and sodium.


Study Shows Frequent Phone Use May Have Impact on 'Semen Quality'
What may sound like bad news is arguably good (or even great) news for those concerned with matters of overpopulation.

Study Shows More Than Half of U.S. Beaches Have Dangerous Amounts of Fecal Contamination
A new report by Environment America claims 55 percent of more than 3,100 beaches tested potentially unsafe last year due to sewage traces and fecal contamination.

Scientists Create a Litter of Mice With Two Biological Fathers
Researchers say they successfully created mice eggs using cells from two fully grown males. They then fertilized the eggs and implanted them in females.

ChatGPT Bot Passes Law School Exams, New Research on AI Tool Reveals
The controversial model was the subject of research from a team of academics focused on four final course exams, ultimately turning in "mediocre" performances.

Bruce Lee May Have Died From ‘Excessive Water Intake,’ Researchers Hypothesize
The study sees kidney-focused researchers in Spain taking another look at the death of Bruce Lee, whose death at age 32 has long been questioned.

Project Aims to ‘De-Extinct’ the Tasmanian Tiger After Humans Eradicated It Nearly a Century Ago
In the latest sign of modern science's inherent awesomeness, the newly unveiled project from Colossal Biosciences is aiming to right a past wrong.

Demaryius Thomas Suffered From Stage 2 CTE Prior to His Death, Doctors Say
A research team at Boston University suspects former NFL star Demaryius Thomas had been suffering from CTE before his shocking death last year.

Colorado Will Experience 50 Percent Reduction in Snow by 2080, Study Finds
In a new study published in the journal 'Earth and Space Science,' researchers found that Colorado will soon experience a significant reduction in snow.

Male Birth Control Pill Expected to Begin Trials This Year After Promising Mice Research
The potential pill was given to mice for a four-week period and was not observed to manifest any side effects. Human trials could start this year.

Sir Mix-A-Lot Debuting NFT Collection ‘Bit Butts’ to Raise Awareness and Money for Colorectal Cancer Research
Sir Mix-A-Lot teamed with META-X Studios to debut his first NFT collection, Bit Butts, as a way to raise awareness and money for colorectal cancer research.

Incel Terrorism Concerns Detailed in New 26-Page Case Study From Secret Service
The U.S. Secret Service National Threat Assessment Center's case study on "misogynistic extremism" was prompted by an investigation into a Florida-based attack.