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34 of the most dangerous things science has strongly linked to cancer
Cancer is everywhere. Here are 34 of the most potent, carcinogenic things you can breathe in, swallow, or be around. Reader, beware.
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What would happen to the world's food supply if bees went extinct?
Bees are responsible for pollinating more than third of the world's crops. So, what would happen to the world's food supply if bees went extinct?
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Painfully slow hurricanes, deadly heat, and cities without water: What the climate crisis will look like in the next 10 years, according to experts
This year saw record-breaking temperatures, catastrophic and bizarre storms, and unprecedented ice melt. That's all likely to get worse.
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The 9 states with the worst homelessness crises reveal how bad the housing crunch has gotten in US cities
States like California and Hawaii have the worst homelessness crises and some of the highest housing costs in the US.
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WeWork warned employees not to put glass cleaner in tenants' mouthwash containers
The document tells employees they could be fired if caught and offers instructions to WeWork employees on how to handle complaints.
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Cannabis firms are cutting hundreds of jobs as the once hot industry contends with a 'toxic' landscape
Amid investigations, lawsuits, and slumping valuations, cannabis companies are reeling. To stay afloat, they're cutting workers.
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Companies like Walmart, CVS, and Amazon are beefing up their healthcare strategies. Here are their plans to upend the $3.5 trillion industry.
As healthcare costs keep rising for Americans, retailers see an opportunity to win patients over with convenience and lower prices.
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A handful of new telescopes are about to transform the hunt for alien life and our understanding of the universe itself
NASA and other space agencies are building telescopes that will study dark matter, measure the universe's expansion, and look for signs of alien life.
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Scientists used artificial intelligence to discover a 2,000 year-old stick figure in Peru's mysterious Nazca Lines
Researchers from Yamagata University recently discovered a new 142 Nazca formations, including images of birds, monkeys, fish, snakes, and foxes.
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A Brooklyn designer's startup made a sleek electric toothbrush that sold 1 million units. His next surprise will launch in months and could take on SmileDirectClub.
Quip, the oral care company behind the Instagram-famous toothbrush, promises even more products and services in the professional dental care market.
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