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Editor’s note: “What is [...]?” is a section-wide column that explores the STEM majors at UW and explains what they are. In ...
While the left is often able to excite large numbers to protest, it fails to harness that energy to build lasting political ...
Youth aged 13–17 report the highest rates of loneliness of any age group. A large-scale study confirms that loneliness ...
If not, he flies economy—the least carbon-intensive option—and swats aside a vague feeling that he is “getting away with something.” Even though his work could help save the planet, he is forever ...
HB 51, currently making its way through the Florida Legislature, includes a tax credit for businesses that provide housing for employees.
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Discover how white-tailed deer are changing New Hampshire's forests and learn about efforts to control this destructive pest using slash.
Problems and solutions in plural societies like Sri Lanka’s which have deep rooted ethnic, religious and linguistic cleavages ...
There is a kind of leader I meet often. Highly competent. Sharp mind. Good education. Impressive résumé. They can solve complex problems quickly, and they usually become the person everyone relies on.