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The remedy is a new type of transcranial magnetic stimulation that's showing good results in just five days of treatment. For some patients, it's life-changing.
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The James Webb Space Telescope will give a glimpse of the earliest galaxies formed after the Big Bang � but only if the telescope is kept frigid. That's why there's a tennis court-sized sunshield.
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How much of the change in water quality that's happening in some Vermont � and New England � lakes is the result of industry, and how much is because of a changing climate? A group of scientists and the Environmental Protection Agency hope some very old and very small cells just might let them look back in time to find out.
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Take your phone, radio and a blanket into the backyard and tune in to VPR for our Eye on the Sky Star-Gazing Party.
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Wipe the dust off your binoculars and extract the family telescope from the back of the closet: Saturn is about to put on its best and brightest show of the year � an act Jupiter will soon follow.
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New research details how therapy assisted by the drug MDMA, also known as ecstasy or molly, can help treat the symptoms of PTSD and the underlying traumas causing it.
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Hotter oceans are putting coral reefs in peril worldwide. Scientists are warning that to save them, heat-trapping emissions must fall, and reefs will need more protection and restoration.
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The "Super Flower Blood Moon" is happening early Wednesday morning, as a supermoon coincides with a full lunar eclipse. Here's how to see it.
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Hey, c'mere a second. Have you heard about this new research out of Dartmouth that shows gossip may actually be beneficial? Word is, a postdoctoral�
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The company beat out two others in its bid to develop a lunar lander that will bring Americans back to the moon in the coming years.