Your Top Science Stories for this Week
| An international coalition of brain researchers is suggesting a new way of looking at Alzheimer's. But they say the new approach is intended only for research studies, and isn't yet ready for use by most doctors who treat Alzheimer's patients. | |
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| A $20 million international competition to make profitable products from a gas that otherwise would contribute to global warming has entered its final stretch. | |
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| Roughly a third of Americans live with chronic pain, and many of them become dependent on opioids prescribed to treat it. But there's a growing consensus among pain specialists that a low-tech approach focused on lifestyle changes can be more effective. | |
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| Great news! Our digital video series, Deep Look, has been nominated in The Webby Awards' "Science & Education" category. Cast your vote today! | |
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| Join the March for Science San Francisco, March for Science Silicon Valley and the Oakland Coalition for Science on Saturday, April 14, 11am-3pm at the Lake Merritt Amphitheater in Oakland for a celebration of science. This is a family-friendly event with a rally, special speakers, music, information booths, interactive demonstrations, food trucks and children's engagement activities. | |
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