Why am I so tired after Daylight Saving starts?; Calm down: Herpes probably isn’t going to give you Alzheimer’s; ‘We must always challenge ourselves': Scott Kelly to retire after year in space; Neil deGrasse Tyson is super wrong about how sex works; Science Magazine ends contract of the reporter behind major probe of sexual assault;
 
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Why am I so tired after Daylight Saving starts?
It's not your imagination – springing forward feels awful
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Calm down: Herpes probably isn’t going to give you Alzheimer’s
An editorial has prompted a wave of scary news coverage – but the research is pretty unconvincing.
 
‘We must always challenge ourselves': Scott Kelly to retire after year in space
"Our universe is a big place, and we have many millions of miles yet to explore. My departure from NASA is my next step on that journey," he said.
 
Neil deGrasse Tyson is super wrong about how sex works
A lot of science writers are tweeting about duck sex now, so that's a plus.
 
Science Magazine ends contract of the reporter behind major probe of sexual assault
The reporter claims that his editors were afraid to publish and that now he's being punished for forcing their hand. The magazine says it stands by the story.
 
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