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Agriculture research loses momentum with federal payments uncertain
A North Dakota ag and conservation researcher is unsure if she will be able to complete some projects — or start new ones — because of delays...
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Dating apps can have negative effects on body image and mental health, research shows
THREE KEY FACTS Around 350 million people globally use dating apps, and they amass an estimated annual revenue of more than US $ 5 billion ( $ 8.9bn). In...
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Federal judge orders Colorado school district to put banned books back on shelves
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Engineers building 'helicopter that flies itself'
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Shelter Pup Loses Her Mind When She Realizes Goodbye Party Is Finally For Her
Elle arrived at Austin Pets Alive! (APA!) several years ago in December after spending some time at the local city shelter, Austin Animal Center. She...
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'An early and violent start': NOAA issues dire hurricane season forecast
In a revised forecast issued Thursday, the federal government still calls for an "extremely active" Atlantic hurricane season, one that could rank among the busiest...
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auto
All the EVs (and one PHEV) you can buy with 0% financing in March 2025 [update]
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The Wavey Reality Behind the Uncertainty Principle
It’s turns out that you don’t need a high-powered quantum experiment to observe Heisenberg’s uncertainty Principle. You just need to go the...
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Supreme Court Appears Unlikely to Strike Down School E-Rate Program
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What Can a 17th-Century English Doctor Teach Us About Embracing Uncertainty?
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Sperm Stem Cells Were Used for the First time in an Attempt to Restore Fertility
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Oxford Scientists Say They've Achieved Quantum Teleportation
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Scientists under arrest: the researchers taking action over climate change
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business
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health
Luigi Mangione murder case draws scrutiny of health claim denial rates, with three of Maryland’s top insurers higher than average
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music
K-pop's uncertain English-language future
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