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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 bees make the world a better place.

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

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Psilocybin falls into a regulatory gray zone, with strict limitations around how it can be studied.…

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Pope Leo XIV’s Africa journey: How each stop reflects his message of peace

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Trump administration’s lawsuits against Harvard and UCLA have roots in a decades-old fight over civi

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Standards-based grading offers a different model of assessing student learning in the classroom

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Israeli threats to occupy or annex south Lebanon dust off a decades-old playbook

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Presidential words can turn the unthinkable into the thinkable − for better or for worse

For years, Donald Trump’s rhetoric has relied on insult, ridicule, threat and contempt. But the scale of violence in his words during…

By Stephanie A. (Sam) Martin - 1 days ago
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Philadelphia’s 40-year history of protecting undocumented immigrants began with churches hiding refu

A historian explores how religious congregations, activists and city officials have supported undocumented immigrants in Philadelphia…

By Menika Dirkson - 1 days ago
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Water conservation works, but climate change is outpacing it: Phoenix, Denver and Las Vegas offer a

Cities have the best chance of reducing water use when people actively participate in water conservation, but even that might not…

By Renee Obringer - 1 days ago

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Heart transplant doctors could help more people by accepting donations from the obese

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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Social media companies should ditch clickbait, and compete over trustworthiness

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Cities can jump-start climate progress by plugging in their vehicles

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Is there structural racism on the internet?

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Purdue-Kaplan deal blurs lines between for-profit and public colleges

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