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What HBO's 'Chernobyl' gets right (and wrong) about the world's worst nuclear power plant accident
The HBO series "Chernobyl" is mostly accurate, but the writer had to invent a character and change the chronology of a few events.
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Real-life characters in HBO's 'Chernobyl' on the moment they found out about the world's worst nuclear-power-plant accident
Most of the characters who appear in HBO's "Chernobyl" series existed in real life, and a few have been willing to share their stories.
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The US government warns people against using conditioner after a nuclear explosion. It could trap radiation in your hair.
Shampoo can be a life-saving tool in the case of a nuclear blast, but conditioner could become a dangerous agent in the wake of an explosion.
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The Fermi Paradox asks why we haven't found any evidence of aliens. Here are 13 potential answers to that question.
Scientists have been monitoring radio waves for signs of alien life for decades without success. Here's why we may never make contact.
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Before Area 51, the US' first 'UFO' controversy uncovered a top-secret military project
The plan to storm Area 51 is one chapter in a history of conspiracy theories about alien encounters. Before Area 51, there was Roswell, New Mexico.
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Study says marriage may be good for your health — unless you're bisexual
For heterosexual and gay or lesbian adults, marriage has health advantage. But married bisexual adults aren't healthier than unmarried bisexuals.
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130 Americans die each day from opioid overdoses. Experts are asking why a lifesaving treatment isn't widely available without a prescription.
The antidote, naloxone, is supposed to be readily available at pharmacies in most states. But a report last year found that wasn't the case.
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Tropical Storm Karen is headed towards Puerto Rico with intense rain and winds up to 40 mph
Puerto Rico is still struggling to recover from Hurricane Maria, which killed over 3,000 people, the deadliest in the island's history.
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Texas is digging out of disastrous flooding from Imelda, which trapped kids at school and parents in flooded cars on the way to pick them up
Tropical Storm Imelda was no Hurricane Harvey, which killed dozens in 2017, but it was still one of the wettest tropical cyclones in U.S. history
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Telehealth industry defined: the services, systems, benefits & trends of a growing digital health segment
Have you ever video chatted with your doctor? Telehealth is a growing field in digital health care that lets patients work with healthcare providers from the comfort of their own home.
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