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Partisan division has reached its peak, shows an alarming new study that identifies three crucial components.
Anastasia lives alone in perfect harmony with nature – or so the story goes – and nature serves her devotedly.
Monopolies wield an immense amount of economic and political power and influence. So what can we do to make the economy more equitable?
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States set their own voting laws, so where does this make voting easiest?
A heated debate is occurring at the University of Miami.
Erin Meyer explains the keeper test and how it can make or break a team.
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Nazi supporters held huge rallies and summer camps for kids throughout the United States in the 1930s.
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Younger Americans support expanding the Supreme Court and serious political reforms, says new poll.
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Amid such suffering, people need some joy.
Researchers found a common element in the destruction of even the most powerful empires.
Perhaps downhill and cross-country skiers don’t face the fate of potters, typesetters and saddlers, but their situation is certainly unclear.
Although everyone knows that coal-based energy is a thing of the past, declarations about nuclear power plants somehow do not want to enter into force.
Electricity from solar energy is the cheapest it’s ever been, thanks largely to technological improvements and policies that reduce the risk of investing in renewable energy. That’s one of the […]
Can we end world hunger by 2030? Thanks to a new program, the data for it is all there.
Miso Robotics has already served up over 12,000 hamburgers.
Machine learning is a powerful and imperfect tool that should not go unmonitored.
An overfished planet needs a better solution. Fortunately, it’s coming.
Law professor Ganesh Sitaraman explains why America has never achieved true democracy—and how it can.
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Societies aren’t just engines of prosperity.
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A new study shows how poor children are negatively impacted neurologically.
Opportunistic agility is running rampant among hackers and scammers.
A study in the hospitality industry shows the importance of design, including during a pandemic.
While it’s always been a boon to Popeye’s “muskles,” it looks like spinach may also have a role to play in clean future batteries.
A new study collected 500 data points per second. Handwriting won out.
Confirmation bias is baked into the DNA of America, but it may soon be the nation’s undoing.
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