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    In 2018, when Professor Laurie Santos introduced her course “Psychology and the Good Life,” a class on the science of…

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    Katherine Tai, the United States trade representative, made a case on Thursday for using trade policies to fight climate change,…

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    Simone Biles will return to the Olympics this year in Tokyo because she felt “called” to do so for a…

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    Douglas Wilbur ’14, a visiting Ph.D. scholar in the Department of Communication at UTSA, has published a study that shows…

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    But shortly after Pete Buttigieg was confirmed as transportation secretary, his department announced that it would judge projects based on…

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    Scientists have figured out how to modify CRISPR’s basic architecture to extend its reach beyond the genome and into what’s…

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    Robin Hauser, a pediatrician in Tampa, Fla., got covid in February. What separates her from the vast majority of the…

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    The utility can pass on some savings to customers and use some to complete further repairs on a faster schedule…

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    Researchers at the University of Zurich show that increased sensitivity in a specific region of the brain contributes to the…

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    Can’t see the audio player? Click here to listen on SoundCloud. The effort to vaccinate Americans against covid-19 took a hit…

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    A real estate development plan that includes a new park for the Oakland Athletics has set up a battle with…

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    Approximately one in four patients hospitalized for the acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) associated with severe COVID-19 infections may have…

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    The U.K. plans to ban new fossil-fuel-powered cars by 2030. The Netherlands and Germany have the same goal. Now the…

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    Clusters of a virus known to cause stomach flu are resistant to detergent and ultraviolet disinfection, according to new research…

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    On a sunlit February morning in Cape Town, Ross Frylinck waited near the doorway of a private home perched on…

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    Patients who are overweight or obese have more severe COVID-19 and are highly likely to require invasive respiratory support, according…

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    Another fitness app? Well, technically, yes. But Equinox+ is sort of in a league of its own—and if you’re familiar…

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    Medical equipment and supply manufacturer Medline Industries is exploring a potential sale valued as high as $30 billion, The Wall…

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    If there were ever a perfect time to practice good hand hygiene and cough etiquette, it’s now. We’ve been locked…

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    Q: Is pain an inevitable part of getting older? A: As you age, some “nuisance pain” resulting from physical wear and tear…

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    Sara Longo has always loved fashion. “When I was younger, I thought that meant keeping up with trends and having…

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    All trail mix is not created equal. Sometimes, sugar and fat can ruin what seems like a healthy snack option.…

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    Rachel McDevitt Rachel McDevitt is a reporter for StateImpact Pennsylvania at WITF. Rachel joined WITF in 2017 as the…

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    Ride-sharing company Lyft is letting patients schedule nonemergency medical transport (NEMT) on health organization’s dime with the launch of Lyft Pass…

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    Blue Shield of California is growing its Wellvolution digital health program to include new tools to empower members with diabetes…

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    When it comes to eating healthy, it may seem hard to find foods you can get year-round that have many…

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    SAN JOSE — Last spring, only weeks into the pandemic, Christina Garcia was spending her days struggling to help her…

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    The two-day virtual summit is expected to draw 40 world leaders, including Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir…

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    Physicians experienced extreme income volatility in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with some doctors indicating there were months where they had…

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    Will Stone An estimated 10% to 30% of people who get covid-19 suffer from lingering symptoms of the disease, or what’s known as “long…

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    The government hopes hydrogen can be part of the solution, and Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga will be trying to position…

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    A coast guard ship is seen in the harbor in Reykjavik, Iceland, August 5, 2017. (Michaela Rehle / Reuters file…

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    Dave Risk has spent a lot of time hunting down methane, a colourless and odourless gas that’s notoriously difficult to…

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    Article body copy From fishing gear to food packaging, plastic is piling up far below the ocean’s surface, creating…

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    Three environmental groups have moved to file a lawsuit against a Virginia company that operates a chicken rendering plant on…

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    Two bills, one each in the upper and lower houses of Congress, would grant invaders of public forests with land…

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    The coastal town of Suralaya in Indonesia’s West Java province has eight coal-fired power generating units in its vicinity, which…

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    “I think the forest fire risk this year is going to be about as high as it can be,” Swain…

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    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Environmentalists and Native American activists on Wednesday renewed their demands for more meaningful talks with Indigenous…

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    After more than a year of distanced learning, students of Cottonwood School of Civics and Science in South Portland returned…

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    Evolutionary anthropologists from the University of Vienna and colleagues now present evidence for a different explanation, published in PNAS. A…

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    HONOLULU (AP) — As muddy rainwater surged from Hawaii’s steep seaside mountains and inundated residential communities last month, the damage…

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    Food waste and obesity are major problems in developed countries. They are both caused by an overabundance of food, but…

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    It has been long been known that cannabis users develop psychosis more often than non-users, but what is still not…

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    Wheezing, coughing that doesn’t stop, a pale and sweaty face: clinically, severe asthma attacks look very similar from patient to…

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    Researchers are exploring whether these ubiquitous fluorinated molecules might worsen infections or hamper vaccine effectiveness. Animal models and human studies…

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    If you’re on the hunt for a brand spanking new one-piece, or versatile bikini separates for a well-deserved hot girl…

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    This article is the result of a partnership between Inside Climate News and The Seattle Times. EAST WENATCHEE, Washington—On warm…

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    The DNA molecule is not naked in the nucleus. Instead, it is folded in a very organized way by the…

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    The United States hopes to restore its shattered credibility when it hosts a climate change summit next week by pledging…

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