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Wild salmon look incredibly symmetrical but captivity makes them more lopsided, stressed and less able to survive in the wild ...
Andrea Maria Pelliconi is a recipient of a British Academy/Leverhulme Small Research Grant (2024 - 2026) to complete a study of demographic engineering and apartheid in Western Sahara. I gratefully ...
Social connection is a powerful yet often overlooked pillar of lifestyle medicine that has substantial effects on physical, mental and brain health. During menopause, women may feel less able to ...
Dr. H. Christopher Frey is currently a professor of environmental engineering at North Carolina State University. He has ...
The French-designed, American-manufactured NextGen arrives years late and in a moment when federally sponsored trains are ...
When a “why” gets shut down, a child’s curiosity and wonder are also snuffed out. Instead, try acknowledging and engaging ...
The 2009 finding that greenhouse gases endanger public health underpins many U.S. climate policies. A new report meant to ...
An Indigenous scholar explains how starvation was used to acquire the lands of Indigenous peoples. Her great-grandparents ...
More than one year after the Supreme Court’s Grants Pass v. Johnson ruling, a geographer who researches homelessness finds ...
Researchers have used lab models to study how rogue waves form, but these don’t always transfer over to the natural world.
Now that the US has stopped funding Gavi, the vaccine alliance will likely become more dependent on philanthropy than ever ...
Le syndrome de Korsakoff découlant du trouble de l’usage de l’alcool est la première cause de démence précoce en France.
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