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Welcome to the mammalverse: Scientists sequence DNA from 240 species around the world
WASHINGTON (NPR) — Even before the reign of the dinosaurs ended in a mass extinction event about 65 million years ago, mammals had already gotten a humble but solid foothold…. Read More
Trump Takes Credit For Space Launch That Got Its Start A Decade Ago
The successful SpaceX launch has its roots in two previous administrations, but President Trump credited his own leadership.
CDC: U.S. Suicide Rates Have Climbed Dramatically
Guns are the most common method used for suicide, accounting for the deaths of almost half the people who kill themselves, a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study finds.