
Almost Half of Cancer Deaths Are Preventable
Data show that smoking, drinking alcohol and having a high body mass index are the biggest contributors to cancer worldwide
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Data show that smoking, drinking alcohol and having a high body mass index are the biggest contributors to cancer worldwide

A new technique destroys persistent PFAS without requiring high pressures and temperatures

The rapid expansion will have significant impacts on ecosystems and the people and animals who rely on them

With the festive season ahead, Nature examines what is known about the risks of COVID spread and how researchers will spend their time off

Rapid antigen tests are designed to tell in a few minutes whether someone is infectious. Will they be game changers?

Researchers are trying to shift Mexico’s oyamel firs to higher elevations to help them weather warming temperatures

Storms' slowdown means more rain, and potentially more damage, for populated areas

Researchers in the U.S., India and Mexico are protesting in advance of major elections

Researchers often focus on pathogens that infect mammals and birds

Funding for the National Science Foundation and National Institutes of Health would hold steady after Congress agrees to lift spending caps, but details are fuzzy

The starfish relatives use light-sensitive cells throughout their bodies to sense their surroundings
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