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FDA Authorizes Covid Booster Shots for Certain Immunocompromised People
'Other fully vaccinated individuals do not need an additional vaccine dose right now,' the agency makes clear.
This Is Why Compound Interest Is More Valuable Than Ever Before
New scientific breakthroughs mean it's time to take a second look at "the eighth wonder of the world."
High-Potency 'Golden Cells' Offer Hope to Those With Severe Brain Injuries
Entrepreneurs can help develop innovative treatments and bring them to market.
How to Use Science and Data in Marketing
It's essential to understand how to leverage both components.
Turns Out There Were Once Billions of T. Rexes, and They Hunted Their Prey in Terrifying Packs
Scientists have discovered that the most tyrannical dinosaur was more omnipresent and socially inclined than previously imagined.
'So Many Lightbulbs Went Off': How This Couple's Stress-Soothing Invention Blew Up During the Pandemic
The Apollo Neuro is a new anxiety-reducing wearable backed by powerful research, and the powerhouse couple behind it has high hopes for combating the mental health crisis.
5 Best Sci-Fi movies or series to watch on Netflix this weekend!
A good Sci-Fi film is exactly what you need to stimulate your mind and keep yourself hooked to, with a gripping storyline. A bunch of new shows and movies on Netflix are changing the Sci-Fi horizon with new plots and concepts, and are MUST-WACTH!
Russia Sank a Neutrino Observatory Into the World's Deepest Lake
Baikal-GVD will help scientists study the history of the universe.
'Failure Is Not an Option:' What Apollo 13 Teaches Entrepreneurs About Problem-Solving
Work the puzzle, "methodically looking for a solution until you run out of oxygen."
This Theoretical Physicist Boldly Goes Where Few Black Women Have Gone Before
In her new book, Harvard-educated Professor Chanda Prescod-Weinstein shares her vision of the cosmos and breaks down the sexism and racism inherent in science.
Scientists May Have Found the Background Ripples of the Universe
The gravitational wave discovery could help us understand the cosmos.
A 90-Year-Old British Grandma Is the First Person In the West to Receive a Covid-19 Vaccine Outside Clinical Trials
Last week, the UK became the first Western nation to approve the vaccine developed by Pfizer and BioNTech.
Teen Scientist and Inventor Named First-Ever 'Time' Kid of the Year
The 15-year-old wunderkind was interviewed by Angelina Jolie about her efforts to combat everything from contaminated water to cyberbullying.
Health Secretary Alex Azar Says All Americans Who Want a Vaccine Could Get One By Spring 2021
But that timeline hinges on the success of at least one vaccine from two leading candidates: Pfizer and Moderna.
Purdue Pharma to Plead Guilty to Multiple Federal Charges (Updated)
The OxyContin manufacturer will pay the government $225 million and own up to misleading the DEA and incentivizing doctors to write prescriptions.