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1. 260 McNuggets? McDonald’s Ends A.I. Drive-Through Tests Amid Errors


Ordering mistakes frustrated customers during nearly three years of tests. But competitors like White Castle and Wendy’s say their A.I. ordering systems have been highly accurate.
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2. A Chemical-Sniffing Van Shows How Heat Amps Up Pollution


In heat waves, chemicals like formaldehyde and ozone can form more readily in the air, according to researchers driving mobile labs in New York City this week.
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3. ‘Tiny Crime Fighters With Wings’: Bees Go to Work on a Virginia ‘Body Farm’


By studying bees and their honey near decomposing human tissue, researchers at George Mason University hope to give crime scene investigators a new tool for finding the hidden dead.
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4. A Surgeon General Warning, The Disinformation Battle and The Rise of CryptoPACs


Will a social media warning really help children’s mental health?
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5. School Cellphone Bans May Be Hard to Enforce


California is the latest state to try to regulate the devices. But how far should the ban go? And will parents sign on?
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6. Cancer Kills Millions of Dogs. Will Immunotherapy Prolong Their Lives?


Dr. Hans Klingemann, pioneering immunotherapy scientist, has studied whether the innovative treatment could save his two pets.
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7. What to Do if You’re Overpaying for Prescriptions


Here’s what to know about your pharmacy benefit manager and how to find out if you are being overcharged for medications.
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8. How Flounder Wound Up With an Epic Side-Eye


Flatfish offer an evolutionary puzzle: How did one eye gradually migrate to the other side?
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9. How PBMs Are Driving Up Prescription Drug Costs


Pharmacy benefit managers are driving up drug costs for millions of people, employers and the government.
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10. Well Beyond the U.S., Heat and Climate Extremes Are Hitting Billions


People all over the world are facing severe heat, floods and fire, aggravated by the use of fossil fuels. The year isn’t halfway done.
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11. Trump Says He Would Give Green Cards to Foreign College Students After Graduation


Mr. Trump’s promise to Silicon Valley investors was a sharp departure from immigration curbs he enacted during his presidency. His campaign walked it back soon after.
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12. Amazon Says It Will Stop Using Plastic Pillows in Shipments


They’ll be replaced in North America with paper packing, eliminating some 15 billion pillows a year. Plastic film is a major pollutant.
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13. TikTok Lays Out Past Efforts to Address U.S. Concerns Over Potential Ban


The company said the disclosures support its argument that a law signed by President Biden in May is unconstitutional.
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14. Newark Schools Struggle to Keep Students Cool


Many buildings lack air-conditioning, despite years of calls for improvements to old buildings.
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15. Ancient Shipwreck Found Off Coast of Israel


About a mile beneath the sea, the ship suggests that trade in the eastern Mediterranean Sea traveled much farther from the safety of land.
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16. George Woodwell, 95, Influential Ecologist on Climate Change, Dies


The founder of the renowned Woods Hole Research Center in Massachusetts, he also helped shape U.S. policies on controlling toxic substances like DDT.
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17. George Woodwell, Influential Ecologist on Climate Change, Dies at 95


The founder of the renowned Woods Hole Research Center in Massachusetts, he also helped shape U.S. policies on controlling toxic substances like DDT.
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18. TikTok Lays Out Past Efforts to Address U.S. Concerns


The company said the disclosures support its argument that a law signed by President Biden in May is unconstitutional.
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19. Butterflies Are in Decline. New Research Points to Insecticides.


Agricultural insecticides were a key factor, according to a study focused on the Midwest, though researchers emphasized the importance of climate change and habitat loss.
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20. Monkeys in Puerto Rico Got Nicer After Hurricane Maria


Macaques, reeling from a hurricane, learned by necessity to get along, a study found. It’s one of the first to suggest that animals can adapt to environmental upheaval with social changes.
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