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Artemis II moonshot reflects a spacefaring vision present in Jules Verne’s 19th-century novel

Going to the Moon isn’t just about science. Novelist Jules Verne predicted some of the societal ramifications modern lunar missions are creating today.

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80 years later, scholarship is breaking silence on women’s suffering and strength at Treblinka – inc

Topics such as sexual assault have been difficult for survivors and historians to write about, even decades after the war.

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It’s OK to love all the bees (the honey bees, too)

The accusations you might have heard about nonnative honey bees aren’t backed up by evidence. In fact, there are plenty of ways…

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We collected data on how 779 Michigan school districts are regulating student cellphones − here are

A new law in Michigan requires school districts to make some choices about how to restrict cellphones.

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As the rate of obesity in the US rises, transplant centers are debating whether to accept organ donations from the obese. A new study suggests that oversized hearts are safe to use.

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