Stoats kind of went viral during the Olympics.
People loved watching their favorite athletes being handed adorable stuffed animals. But in real life, these cute creatures face challenges due to climate change, writes Julie Zenderoudi. Read more here: scienceline.org/2026/03/the-...
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Why do we have panic attacks? Our #AskScienceline writer Isabel Gil took the question to Rafaella Reytan, an assistant professor of clinical psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania to find out. Send us science questions at: buff.ly/UZtAgtY
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Do you have a science question you want answered? Scan this QR code and send it to us! Our #AskScienceline writer Isabel Gil will go the ends of the earth to find the answer for you. Or fill out this form: buff.ly/j1Ti159
It's been more than five years since the National Park Service announced the closure of #DeadHorseBay in Brooklyn. At the time, survey results had shown radiological and chemical contamination. Sarah Hofmann @sandwastes.bsky.social went to see what is happening. Go listen now! buff.ly/lcQ6kGj
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In her latest, Georgia Michelman talked to scientists and tobacco harm reduction advocates about the two sides of #vaping, and whether anti-vaping campaigns have gone too far, failing current smokers. Read more on Scienceline at buff.ly/2XkqiE5
Did you know #SHERP publishes audio? In Avril Silva's recent piece, she covered #SexEducation, which continues to go federally unmandated. As a result, young menstruators are not receiving education on their periods. Go read and listen on Scienceline! buff.ly/E826kQi
Athletic trainers treating the nation's top young athletes are leaving the field because of #burnout. Hear from the clinicians and experts themselves on what factors are driving them from the sideline. Read more on Scienceline by Avril Silva
#DarkMatter is mysterious. Astronomers think it makes up 27% of the universe, but it can't be seen directly. One astronomer thinks it may not exist at all. Read more about the debate on Scienceline, story by Madeline Shaw
These pets are armored, spiky and pricey. Poachers want to cash in. Story by Madeline Shaw for the @nytimes.com Read more here:
Women Gulf War veterans may be at risk to early menopause as a result of environmental exposures during their deployment, according to a study by Women's Health Issues. Story by Avril Silva, read more on Scienceline
The gut microbiome may be trendy, but research lags behind. A recent study by @cellpress.bsky.social describes a new capsule — inspired by the structure of #coral — may help better illuminate its mysteries
Story by Georgia Michelman, read more on Scienceline
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Researchers in Singapore synthesized a reef-safe sunscreen prototype from a very unusual source: #pollen
Story by Madeline Shaw, read more on Scienceline!
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Tracking wolves and vultures could point law enforcement towards illegal poaching activity
Read it here by Isabel Gil
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A new global analysis shows vaccination rates have stalled, leaving more than 15 million children with no immunizations in 2023
Story by Alissa de Chassey, read more here
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Long COVID clinics are quietly closing, leaving thousands of patients without specialized care via @scienceline.org
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Thank you to the people living with Long COVID who shared their stories and to the healthcare providers and advocates for sharing their insights.
For people with #schizophrenia who hear voices but don’t improve with antipsychotic medication, a new form of VR “avatar” therapy could help
New story by Georgia Michelman, read more
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For people with #schizophrenia who hear voices but don’t improve with antipsychotic medication, a new form of VR “avatar” therapy could help
New story by Georgia Michelman, read more
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My latest for @scienceline.org. In a new study from @nature.com, researchers in the U.K. analyzed data from over 400 coral reefs. They warned that #coralreefs, which have been under stress due to #climatechange, may face more challenges on a warmer planet. scienceline.org/2025/12/cora...
“This is one of the first studies to show that over-the-counter birth control pills are reaching the very people they’re meant to help.”
Read the full story by Avril Silva
By analyzing elevated #selenium levels in tree swallow eggs, researchers warn that the chemical from Elk River Valley coal mines is seeping into Montana waterways
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Giving back to Montana with my first story for @scienceline.org — Selenium contamination from Canadian coal mines may threaten Montana birds. One of the many stories I’ve reported on during my first semester with @nyu.edu SHERP.
#environmentalcontamination
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The #summer that can increase the odds of maternal #health risks for #pregnant women, according to a study published on Aug. 19 in The Journal of Climate Change and Health
Read the full story by Julie Zenderoudi
Exposure to #airpollution is connected with worsening #Alzheimer’s disease, including faster and more aggressive cognitive impairment, according to a new study published in #JAMA Neurology this September
Read the full story by Madeline Shaw
Last but not least from this year's #NobelPrize: Researchers Joel Mokyr, Philippe Aghion and Peter Howitt were awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics for identifying the essential elements of sustained economic growth.
Story by Nhung Nguyen
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#NobelPeace Prize Awarded to Venezuelan Opposition Leader
María Corina Machado for becoming a symbol of resistance against #authoritarianism during Venezuela’s most recent election
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László Krasznahorkai has been awarded the 2025 #NobelPrize in #Literature for his philosophical, apocalyptic and hallucinatory novels
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The 2025 #NobelPrize in #Chemistry went to Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson and Omar M. Yaghi for their work creating a new form of molecular architecture known as metal-organic frameworks ( #MOFs)
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A trio of physicists won the 2025 #NobelPrize in Physics for demonstrating quantum mechanics on a macroscopic scale
Read the coverage by Isabel Gil here scienceline.org/2025/10/thre...
It’s that time of the year! Stay tuned as we bring you coverage from this year’s #NobelPrize
First story is up!
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