Undark
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[:eu]The last word[:]
[:eu]Stories about endangered languages are far more popular than stories about emerging or hybrid languages. What does that say about us?[:]
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[:eu]Good for the Heart, Good for the Brain[:]
[:eu]Despite a growing conviction among researchers that lifestyle choices matter, Americans still view Alzheimer’s as a predominantly inherited disease.[:]
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[:es]Up for Grabs: Science and Sexual Assaults[:]
[:es]Donald Trump’s boasts about groping women may seem singular, but research suggests that many men are confused about what constitutes sexual assault.[:]
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[:es]Mind, Body, or Both? The Experience of Gender Identity.[:]
[:es]Some people have argued for an innate, biological basis for gender, while others say it’s a product of the way we’re socialized. It’s likely both.[:]
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[:es]Bombscapes: Of War and Earth[:]
[:es]Landscapes are never the same after war, which is why many scientists argue that “bombturbation” — a term for the violent mixing of soils and other ground features by heavy […]
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Are You a Scientist and Sexual Harasser? We Have Some Questions…
Covering sexism and sexual harassment in the sciences and academia may not yet be a full-fledged beat for journalists, but it’s getting there.
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Putting a Price on Life
In cases of false imprisonment or wrongful death, is there a good way to calculate the worth of a human life?
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Revisiting the Triathlon Death Rate
For every 100,000 triathlon participants, there are 1.5 fatalities — twice the rate of marathons. The competition’s demographics may tell us why.hy.
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Spilled Milk
Scientists engineered goats whose milk could save thousands of poor children’s lives. A world wary of GMOs was not ready.