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This successful Arctic fishing treaty has kept Russia, China, the US and others working together for

As sea ice melts, more of the Arctic Ocean opens up. A former ambassador explains how this treaty creates time for scientists to figure out what lives there.

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The constant noise of traffic is so ubiquitous, it is barely noticeable to our ears – until we step…

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Limits on healthcare for undocumented women are reshaping pregnancy and family health.

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How window-mounted heat pumps can give tenants efficient heating and cooling

Permanently installing a heat pump system in a building is expensive. But new window units can deliver many of the benefits with far…

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The Constitution promises an interpreter for fair trials – US courts often can’t deliver

Federal protections promise a fair trial in a language you understand, but for millions who speak lesser-known languages, courts can’t…

By Carol Rose Little - 3 days ago
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El Niño is back, and ocean temperatures are already near record highs – that can spell disaster for

El Niño can trigger intense periods of extreme ocean warming known as marine heat waves that can devastate marine life.

By Dillon Amaya - 3 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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