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A journalist’s journey through faith and identity

Kalpana Jain, senior religion and ethics editor for The Conversation, explores a sense of belonging via the Faith Angle gathering.

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Birds that migrate longer distances are the ones having the most trouble keeping up with climate change.

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Your fingers’ lengths are just one feature of many that let your hands grasp, press, pull and otherwise…

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For the 1 in 4 teens with ‘problematic smartphone use,’ Pennsylvania’s proposed bell-to-bell cellpho

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Exposure to everyday chemicals can add up – a toxicologist offers simple steps to reduce your dose

There’s no such thing as a ‘chemical-free’ life, but some simple steps can help you minimize exposures to daily chemicals.

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Civility requires the willingness to engage – a dispute with a neighbor revealed how much motivation

An ethicist who studies disagreement and civility assumed she could handle a neighborly dispute – until the neighbor refused to…

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Alcohol is one of the most dangerous drugs, yet its presence is ubiquitous in social settings and ce

Despite growing evidence of alcohol’s harms, it remains deeply embedded in social norms and cultural rituals, both in the US and…

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