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Stoicism and spirituality: A philosopher explains how more Americans’ search for meaning is turning them toward the classics
Web communities have helped the ancient philosophy of Stoicism find fans in a new generation. utah778/iStock via Getty Images Plus Sandra Woien, ...
December 3, 2023
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Christina
US food insecurity surveys aren’t getting accurate data regarding Latino families
It’s hard to divulge an inability to put food on the table. Shestock/Tetra images via Getty Images Cassandra M. Johnson, Texas State ...
December 3, 2023
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Christina
Gentle parenting can be really hard on parents, new research suggests
Gentle parents often feel overwhelmed and alone, researchers found. Jamie Grill/The Image Bank/Getty Images Annie Pezalla, Macalester ...
December 3, 2023
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Christina
MicroRNA is the master regulator of the genome − researchers are learning how to treat disease by harnessing the way it controls genes
RNA is more than just a transitional state between DNA and protein. Kateryna Kon/Science Photo Library via Getty Images Andrea Kasinski, Purdue ...
December 3, 2023
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Christina
Immune health is all about balance – an immunologist explains why both too strong and too weak an immune response can lead to illness
When immune cells become overactive, your immune system itself can cause disease. NIAID/Flickr, CC BY-SA Aimee Pugh Bernard, University of ...
November 24, 2023
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Christina
Forget dystopian scenarios – AI is pervasive today, and the risks are often hidden
The AI most likely to cause you harm is not some malevolent superintelligence, but the loan algorithm at your bank. AP Photo/Mark ...
November 24, 2023
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Christina
‘Time warp’ takes students to Native American past to search for solutions for the future
Students become more emotionally engaged with history when it’s presented in an interactive way, research shows. SDI Productions via Getty ...
November 24, 2023
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Christina
Cranberries can bounce, float and pollinate themselves: The saucy science of a Thanksgiving classic
Cranberries grow on vines in sandy bogs and marshes. Lance Cheung, USDA/Flickr Serina DeSalvio, Texas A&M University Cranberries are a ...
November 15, 2023
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Christina
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Stoicism and spirituality: A philosopher explains how more Americans’ search for meaning is turning them toward the classics
US food insecurity surveys aren’t getting accurate data regarding Latino families
Gentle parenting can be really hard on parents, new research suggests
MicroRNA is the master regulator of the genome − researchers are learning how to treat disease by harnessing the way it controls genes
Immune health is all about balance – an immunologist explains why both too strong and too weak an immune response can lead to illness
Forget dystopian scenarios – AI is pervasive today, and the risks are often hidden
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