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A walk across Alaska’s Arctic sea ice brings to life the losses that appear in climate data

A polar scientist explains the changes hunters who rely on the ice are seeing off Utqiagvik, and how those shifts are echoed in satellite data and climate models.

By Alexandra Jahn
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Technology has supercharged fraud. The ruses are ancient, but the tools scammers use are cutting edge.

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Jean Reith Schroedel’s 1985 book captured the struggles and triumphs of tradeswomen. Forty years later,…

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A cold shock to ease the burn − how brief stress can help your brain reframe a tough workout

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Why Florida’s plan to end vaccine mandates will likely spread to other conservative states

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For birds, flocks promise safety – especially if you’re faster than your neighbor

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Fed rate cut is attempt to prevent recession without sending prices soaring

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Vaccine death and side effects database relies on unverified reports – and Trump officials and right

Anti-vaccine activists are using the side effect reporting system to spread fear and misinformation about the COVID-19 vaccines. But…

By Matt Motta - 1 days ago
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Right-wing extremist violence is more frequent and more deadly than left-wing violence − what the da

Donald Trump and top administration officials confidently assert that left-wing political violence is a huge problem in the US. They’re…

By Art Jipson - 1 days ago
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Can violent extremists be deradicalized? I spoke with 24 former terrorists in Indonesia to find out

Security crackdowns may miss the root cause of radicalization.

By Bernard Loesi - 1 days ago

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Social media companies should ditch clickbait, and compete over trustworthiness

Social media companies arose from libertarian, free-market origins but must embrace social benefits and democracy to survive.

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The Fresh Air Fund's complicated racial record

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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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From the Pentagon Papers to Trump: How the government gained the upper hand against leakers

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Brazil's long, strange love affair with the Confederacy ignites racial tension

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