science / science - 5 years ago
Green New Deal is unworkable and unaffordable: Sen. Barrasso
Innovation holds the key to reducing emissions, writes Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyo., chairman of the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works.
science / science - 5 years ago
Innovation holds the key to reducing emissions, writes Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyo., chairman of the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works.
science / science - 5 years ago
The potential move shows how Purdue and its wealthy owners, the Sackler family, are under pressure to respond to mounting litigation accusing the company of misleading doctors and patients about risks associated with prolonged use of its prescription...
science / science - 5 years ago
The projected revenue growth of 22 percent in the current quarter would be the smallest year-over-year increase since at least 2010 for the leader in cloud-based customer-relations software. Investors were expecting more, said Pat Walravens, an anal...
science / science - 5 years ago
Yet another blood pressure medication manufacturer is announcing a massive recall of its products due to potentially cancer-causing impurities. This time around it's Torrent Pharmaceuticals Limited which is recalling over 100 lots of tablets that...
science / science - 5 years ago
DARPA wants weapons that can counterattack enemy forces and buy the U.S. time.
science / science - 5 years ago
Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Environment Minister Angus Taylor are boasting of a quarterly decline reported in government data last week, ignoring figures from the same publication that show an overall rise in recent years. While Morrison and T...
science / science - 5 years ago
Luke Perry’s death at age 52 has sparked both an outpouring of grief from his co-stars and fans and questions surrounding the stroke that caused the “90210” and “Riverdale” star to die so young. When his death was announced Monday, it was attributed...
science / science - 5 years ago
In the upcoming movie Five Feet Apart, a pair of teenagers fall in love, even though they can't be together. Classic romantic movie trope - but this time, the reason they're kept apart isn't teen angst or family rules: it's an incurab...
science / science - 5 years ago
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — Washington Gov. Jay Inslee kicked off his presidential campaign with a call for making the fight against climate change the nation's "first, foremost and paramount duty," and the former Democratic congressman says...
science / science - 5 years ago
You wish you were psyched by this warmer Spring weather, but your itchy eyes and stuffy head make it impossible to enjoy. It's so cruel - you might as well buy stock in Kleenex because your never-ending runny nose keeps it in business.
science / science - 5 years ago
Nalani Haviland, PA-C shares strategies you can use to get your medication at a lower cost.
science / science - 5 years ago
What McKenna Shea's parents thought was a gas bubble turned out to be an incredibly rare diagnosis of Stage 3 Yolk Sac Ovarian Cancer.
science / science - 5 years ago
According to the ACLS, heart disease is the number one killer of women in the U.S., killing one out of every four women each year. And one of the reasons that it's so deadly is because women tend to ignore or downplay their heart attack symptoms...
science / science - 5 years ago
The "Riverdale" actor will be missed.
science / science - 5 years ago
Angel Mann discusses how "The Good Doctor" portrays autism from her perspective as an actually autistic person.