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In war-torn Iran, air pollution from burning oil depots and bombed buildings unleashes invisible hea

The damage from military attacks on cities can fill the air with pollutants that harm the lungs and stress the heart.

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Paul R. Ehrlich will be remembered as a scientist whose books about population and threats to the environment…

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From World War II to the Apollo era, the space shuttle program and today’s privately developed commercial…

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What ‘gooning’ reveals about intimacy in a world cordoned off by screens

Relationships with real people can involve rejection, awkwardness, time and emotional labor. But in the ‘goonverse,’ desire is…

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Iran war and other tough topics give K-12 teachers chance to teach students how, not what, to think

A Penn State training program helps K-12 teachers learn how to give students the confidence to ask questions and understand various…

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How the Emerald Isle shaped the Steel City – Pittsburgh’s rich Irish history

Long before Pittsburgh’s modern Irish celebrations existed, Irish immigrants helped shape the city in the 19th century via the railroads,…

By Paula Kane - 4 days ago

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