Warning: This piece contains inappropriate language for children. This isn’t an easy piece to write, for reasons that will shortly become clear, but I know it’s time to explain myself on an issue surrounded by toxicity. I write this without any desire to add to that toxicity. For people who don’t know: last December I tweeted […]
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Though waterfowl and raptor populations have made recoveries, bird populations have declined since 1970 across nearly all habitats
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The bacteria in our gut make thousands of tiny, previously unidentified proteins that could shed light on human health and advance drug development, Stanford researchers have found.
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