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Greenland's melting ice sheet has 'passed the point of no return,' scientists say, dooming it to disappear
Rising temperatures have driven Greenland's glaciers past a critical tipping point, where snowfall can no longer replenish melting ice.
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11 common health conditions that may increase risk of death from the coronavirus, including diabetes and heart disease
In the US, COVID-19 patients with underlying health conditions were 12 times more likely to die compared to those with none reported.
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THE DIGITAL HEALTH ECOSYSTEM: The most important players, tech, and trends propelling the digital transformation of the $3.7 trillion healthcare industry
Business Insider Intelligence explores the healthcare ecosystem, industry trends driving digital transformation, and where the industry is headed.
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Epidemiologists debunk the 14 biggest coronavirus myths
COVID-19 and misinformation that surrounds the disease are still spreading. We bring back Syra Madad and Stephen Morse to debunk new COVID-19 myths.
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Trump's brilliant plan to steal the election
Trump doesn't have to hack anything, change any laws, or commit fraud. He's using existing agencies to mess with the outcome of the election.
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Documents reveal hundreds of nursing homes flagged for 'serious problems' and 'deficiencies' in care collected millions in PPP loans
Some experts were in favor of a "standard of care" requirement when federal money was on the line, while others feared it would complicate matters.
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Trump reportedly pushing new unproven coronavirus treatment that is also embraced by HUD Sec. Ben Carson and MyPillow's Mike Lindell
MyPillow's Mike Lindell said President Donald Trump "basically said" the FDA should approve oleandrin as a potential coronavirus treatment.
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Tokyo installed see-through public toilets in a park to let people inspect their cleanliness before using them, at which point the glass turns opaque
People can see through the colored "smart glass" when it's not in use. The glass then turns opaque when the door is locked.
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Coronavirus temperature scans are nothing more than pandemic security theater. In some cases, they're dangerous.
Public thermometer scans for COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, are not only useless but also may be fueling the virus' spread.
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A spectacular image reveals the electrical tentacles of red jellyfish sprite lightning in the skies above Texas
A thunderstorm can sometimes birth a rarely seen phenomenon in Earth's atmosphere: red space lightning called sprites that look like jellyfish.
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