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Using thunderquakes to X-ray Earth – a new study shows urban seismology in action

With the help of thunderstorms and everyday fiber-optic cables, these scientists are revealing a hidden world underground.

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Protein powders and protein-fortified versions of all manner of foods line grocery store shelves. But…

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16% of Pennsylvania teens have considered suicide – but everyday connection may help

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Jason Arday and the new politics of plagiarism

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Darline Graham’s inherited Senate seat revives the ‘widow’s mandate’ with a sibling twist

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Puerto Rico is rationing water, but many residents stopped trusting the tap long before the drought

Drought and a ruptured pipeline have forced Puerto Rico into revolving water shut-offs. For many people, the disruption started years…

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Why working-class people account for around 1% of lawmakers in the US – and only 2% in the average d

Campaigning anywhere for any office at any level of government is personally burdensome.

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Colorado River water conservation efforts get only halfway to a solution

The existing plans and commitments to reduce water use don’t add up to even half of the savings that are needed to keep the river…

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