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Why do we get goosebumps? A podcast tries to answer science's surprising questions

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Hakeem Oluseyi, host of NOVA and GBH's podcast Particles of Thought, breaks down how his show tackles some of science's biggest and strangest questions.

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Medical miracles: Dr. Marc Siegel finds melding science and spirituality saves lives

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Having practiced medicine for four decades, Dr. Marc Siegel knows the healing power of faith. Indeed, the Fox News senior medical analyst has always had miracles on his mind. They’ve been everywhere — from his fateful on-the-job meeting of…

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Science-centric streamer CuriosityStream reports Q3 revenue up 41% YoY to $18.4M, driven by IP licensing deals for AI that generated $23.4M through September (Scharon Harding/Ars Technica)

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Science-centric streamer CuriosityStream reports Q3 revenue up 41% YoY to $18.4M, driven by IP licensing deals for AI that generated $23.4M through September — We all know streaming services' usual tricks for making more money: get more…

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Cassidy says people should not 'undermine' science on vaccine safety

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Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy (La.) said that the science on vaccine efficacy should not be undermined, days after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) contradicted its longstanding position that vaccines do not cause autism…

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Science & Medicine: A master of endoscopy

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A San Antonio doctor who uses endoscopy to treat people who are too sick to survive surgery has become the first Texan to be named a Master Endoscopist by the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy.

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‘Knowledge, science gain true meaning when paired with humanity’

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President of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, Hany Eteiba, said in Manipal on Sunday that knowledge and science gain true meaning only when paired with humanity, attentive listening, and genuine connection

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Alphabet, Exact Sciences, And Regeneron Are Among the Top 10 Large-Cap Gainers Last Week (Nov. 17-Nov. 21): Are the Others in Your Portfolio?

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Discover last week's top 10 large-cap stock gainers, why they rallied, and what catalysts drove Alphabet, Exact Sciences, Regeneron higher.

Is it safe to share your living space with a 3D printer? Here’s what the science says

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3D printers can fabricate real-world items from digital files in your home, a feat that seemed unthinkable to many even a decade ago. With the industry gaining steam at a rapid rate, it’s worth taking a moment to consider the health…

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Researchers say a CDC website change misrepresents vaccine science

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This week a CDC website briefly suggested a vaccine–autism link, prompting experts to urge the public to rely on credible medical guidance.

RoDina Williams Becomes First Black Illinoisan To Earn A Doctorate In Clinical Laboratory Science

Today, Williams leads medical laboratory programs at City Colleges of Chicago, overseeing educational, clinical, and administrative operations.

Saturday, Nov 22

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Boston Celtics Jaylen Brown, Derrick White team up with Bill Nye for science!

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Brown and Nye are teaming up with the Georgia native's Celtics teammates, recruiting point guard Derrick White to help with some experiments.

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RFK Jr. says he's following 'gold standard' science. Here's what to know

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President Donald Trump and his Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. say they want the government to follow “gold standard” science

RFK Jr. says he’s following ‘gold standard’ science. Here’s what to know

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The message is hammered over and over, in news conferences, hearings and executive orders: President Donald Trump and his health…

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Science news this week: The CDC in turmoil, NASA releases anticipated 3I/ATLAS images, and how to thwart an insect apocalypse

www.livescience.com

Nov. 22, 2025: Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the weekend.

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Menstrual masking: Why people are using period blood on their face and what science says

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In a world where the beauty industry can sell us snail slime, bee venom, and vampire facials for glowing skin, nothing really shocks anymore. Yet the internet has recently found a new frontier of wellness...

Science Museum of Minnesota exhibit focuses on skin

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“I think it’s fantastic to dive into the diversity of the Animal Kingdom, but also contextualizing ourselves as humans," said Dr. Catherine Early, curator and chair of the biology department at the Science Museum of Minnesota.

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An Alzheimer's researcher walks 2 miles a day to keep his brain healthy as he ages. Here's the science.

A Harvard neurologist shares how many steps you should aim for each day for a healthy brain to prevent memory loss and cognitive decline.