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35 of the most dangerous things science has strongly linked to cancer
Cancer is everywhere. Here are 35 of the most potent, carcinogenic things you can breathe in, swallow, or be around. Reader, beware.
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Risk ranking of everyday activities for COVID-19, according to an infectious-disease expert
The risk of becoming exposed to COVID-19 increases in some cases and decreases in others. An epidemiologist shares how to think about managing the risk of everyday activities.
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There are 176 coronavirus vaccines in the works. Here's how the top drugmakers see the race for a cure playing out in 2020 and 2021 and when the first shots might be available.
BI identified 32 potential coronavirus vaccines now in human testing, and 15 more programs that plan to enter the clinic this year.
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BIG TECH IN HEALTHCARE: Here's who wins and loses as Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, and Microsoft hone in on niche sectors of healthcare
This report explores the key strengths and offerings the Big Four tech giants – Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, and Microsoft – bring to healthcare.
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Science says parents of successful kids have these 24 things in common
There isn't a set recipe for raising successful kids, but psychology research points to a handful of factors that could help.
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The US colleges and universities with the most coronavirus cases since the pandemic began
The University of Alabama and UNC Chapel Hill made national news as their coronavirus case counts spiked at the start of the fall semester.
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THE DIGITAL THERAPEUTICS EXPLAINER: How digital treatments could be a $9 billion opportunity by 2025
Business Insider Intelligence explores the drivers lighting a fire under the DTx market and unpacks the ways vendors reach their intended audiences.
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SpaceX says its Starlink satellite internet can download 100 megabits per second, and 'space lasers' transfer data between satellites
SpaceX's private beta tests are revealing Starlink satellite internet to be quite fast, according to the company.
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3 charts show what people around world think about COVID-19 vaccines — and reveal stark differences among countries
Even if a vaccine does become available, people must be willing to get the shot for the pandemic to end, scientists say.
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NASA just fired up the most powerful rocket booster ever built — a key part of its Space Launch System to return humans to the moon
NASA hopes to fly the full Space Launch System in 2021, then send astronauts to the moon in 2024 as part of its Artemis program.
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