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The World Cup and human trafficking: What the research reveals about the real risks at major sportin

Public awareness campaigns around the World Cup and other sporting events are well intentioned – but not backed by research.

By Kathleen Murray Preble
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Many Black teachers were pushed out of classrooms from the 1950s through ‘70s. Despite new recruitment…

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Latter-day Saints have long valued the US Constitution’s promise of religious freedom – but the…

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Your phone screen doesn’t have the same color range as the human eye – and AI widens the gap between

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Dr. ChatGPT is getting remarkably good at diagnosing health problems - but actual doctors are still

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What’s wrong with how US and Uganda plan to stop Ebola spreading

Geography may not provide meaningful protection once an outbreak is already underway.

By Katrine L. Wallace - 3 days ago
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Blue Origin rocket exploded on launchpad, throwing the future of NASA’s Artemis program into questio

NASA has several contracts with Blue Origin as part of its Artemis program – this setback for the company could delay the program.

By Wendy Whitman Cobb - 3 days ago
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Far removed from today’s global juggernaut, soccer was born in the well-heeled boarding schools of 1

The author of a book chronicling the evolution of the global game explores the origins of association football.

By Thomas Adam - 3 days ago

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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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