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Mike Pompeo claims rapidly melting Arctic sea ice could actually be a good thing, as it will create 'new opportunities for trade'
At a meeting of the Arctic Council, Pompeo said that "steady reductions in sea ice are opening new passageways and new opportunities for trade."
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How Epic and Cerner will retain control of the EHR market
Cerner and Epic once again reigned victorious in the hospital EHR market in 2018, laying claim to 54% of all acute care hospitals.
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Kaiser Permanente is scaling its social health project to 12 million members
Kaiser Permanente teamed up with health IT company Unite Us to launch an initiative linking its members with services that address social needs.
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Scientists uncovered a 1,000-year-old shamanic pouch containing ancient hallucinogens
A 1,000-year-old bag that is believed to have once belonged to a shaman was discovered in the Cueva del Chileno rock shelter in southwestern Bolivia.
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A perilous summit in Yosemite has caused at least 300 accidents in the past 15 years. Here's why people keep slipping and falling.
Yosemite authorities think the deaths were caused by overcrowding on the summit.
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A microbiome-testing company that has raised $105 million has suspended its two main tests and put its co-CEOs on leave following an FBI raid
Read the letter uBiome sent to customers in this article.
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The US is having its largest measles outbreak in 25 years — here's who needs another dose of the vaccine
The disease is mainly hitting people who have failed to receive the recommended two doses of the live measles vaccine.
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Up to 1 million species are facing extinction, according to a new UN report. Without them, we could run out of food.
A new United Nations report on the world's biodiversity found that between 500,000 and 1 million species face extinction due to habitat destruction.
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A newly discovered relative of the T. rex was just 3 feet tall and lived about 92 million years ago
Dating back to around 92 million years ago, they stood just 3 feet tall and have been named Suskityrannus hazelae.
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What geology reveals about North Korea's nuclear weapons — and what it leaves hidden
Science has a lot of ways to assess the nuclear capabilities of countries like North Korea, but it only reveals so much about what Pyongyang is up to.
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