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Anti-Vaccine Doctor Is Disciplined By California Medical Board
A doctor popular with anti-vaxxers in California will be required to take 40 hours of remedial education courses after exempting a toddler from childhood vaccinations. -
Study: Dislike Is Different From Dehumanization And That's Important
One promising result: researchers could sway opinions people held of marginalized groups. -
The Boston Neighborhood That's Built On A 600 Million Year Old Volcano
When West Roxbury was as high as the Himalayas with a volcano as active as Mt. Fuego. -
Why You Should Sleep More
It turns out that every living thing — from fish to bacteria to plants — go through a rest period. You should too. -
What’s The Deal With Trump’s New Space Force?
President Trump is taking the U.S. Armed Forces to the final frontier. -
As Ocean Water Changes, Oyster Growers Turn To Technology
Oysters are one of the top seafoods produced in New England, right behind lobster and sea scallops. But, along a saltwater river in Maine, an oyster farmer is using technology to make his business resilient. -
Stargazer's Guide for June 2018
Local space guru, Sky & Telescope Magazine's Kelly Beatty, discusses Trump's plans for a new "Space Force," the summer solstice, and a planetary quadfecta in the night sky. -
Living Lab Radio: A Lyme Disease Vaccine Edges Closer To Reality, 100 Nuclear Bombs Is Enough, And More
A European company has completed the first round of vaccine trials in humans. -
Celtics Get Into The World Of E-Sports
For the first time ever, a professional sports league is welcoming gamers to its ranks — and creating a professional gaming league. -
Woman Calls Out Boston Biotech Party For Topless Dancers
The tech industry is known for having what some have criticized as a frat house-like atmosphere that can be demeaning to women. The stereotype played itself out in Boston last week.