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Male birth control gel shows promise in early-stage clinical trials
A National Institutes of Health official said the findings marked a milestone, even if the product is probably years away.
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A year of record global heat has pushed Earth closer to dangerous threshold
Temperatures surpassed the 1.5-degree Celsius warming threshold over the past year, and scientists warn they will again soon.
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How hardcore mosquito experts fight summer’s most annoying pest
An Everglades wildlife biologist, adventure-travel pros, entomologists and other experts share their best strategies for keeping mosquitoes away.
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She was 17. He was 47. Now she’s rethinking their long marriage.
Jill Ciment’s new memoir, “Consent,” is an unflinching reappraisal of a life-defining relationship.
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NYC had a plan to make it hard for cars to enter the city. Here’s why the governor blocked it.
What would have been America’s first congestion pricing experiment has been delayed by Gov. Kathy Hochul, leaving public transit in a financial hole.
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‘Unusual’ cancers emerged after the pandemic. Doctors ask if covid is to blame.
It’s not a new idea that viruses can cause or accelerate cancer. But it will probably be years before answers emerge about covid and cancer.