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How Nature Enabled Freedom for Groundbreaking American Women
From Harriet Tubman to Louisa May Alcott, the natural world was a catalyst to slipping their bonds.From our collaborating partner “Living on Earth,”...
insideclimatenews.org - 8 days ago

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Microbiologist who was harassed during COVID pandemic sues university
At the heart of a New Zealand court case is the extent to which talking to the public constitutes an academic’s duty to society. Bianca...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
health
Pelvic pain isn’t normal. Many women have this illness but don’t know it.
Q: I’ve lived with unbearable period pain my whole life. Could I have endometriosis? A: About 10% of women in the U.S. are affected by endometriosis,...
unionleader.com - 14 days ago
nature
California Just Crossed an EV Milestone. Here’s How
Mar 25, 2025 9:30 PM EDT A turning point in electrification California has officially hit a major milestone in its electric vehicle transition: the state now has 48% more EV chargers than gasoline pumps. According to the California Energy Commission, there are approximately 178,000 public and shared...
autoblog.com - 10 days ago
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Women’s History Month: Micaéla Verrelien on Building a Brand, Breaking Barriers, and Empowering BIPOC Creators
As a fashion and beauty influencer, on-camera host, and small business owner, Micaéla Verrelien uses her platform to challenge racial pay...
bet.com - 24 days ago
education
Book excerpt: “Disciples of White Jesus: The Radicalization of American Boyhood”
The following is an excerpt from the recently published “Disciples of White Jesus.” In its description, Publisher’s Weekly says, “A shifting American...
minnesotareformer.com - 5 days ago
architecture
Brutalist Concrete Hilltop Home Seamlessly Integrates With Nature, While Maximizing Elevated Position
The Frame House is a striking brutalist home perched on a hilltop near Santa Bárbara de Nexe village in Portugal. Designed by Lisbon-based Pedro...
yankodesign.com - 10 days ago
nature
What is a cell type, really? The quest to categorize life’s myriad forms
Scientists have more information than ever on how cells differ — but they still resist easy grouping. The problem of cell type became clear to genome...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
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‘Smart’ antibiotic can kill deadly bacteria while sparing the microbiome
Compound called lolamicin targets a group of harmful microbes but does not disturb those that live peacefully in the gut. Job Description The...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
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Daily briefing: July 2023 was the hottest month in recorded history
This year could be the warmest on record — and next year is likely to be even hotter. Plus, Russia’s lander has crashed on the Moon and how to speed...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
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How fast your brain ages is affected by these 64 genes
Scientists also identified anti-ageing drugs and experimental compounds that could target the genes to reverse decline. Researchers have identified 64...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
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Private Moon launch a success! But will the craft land safely on the lunar surface?
Anxiety is high as the company Intuitive Machines takes its first crack at a touchdown. Alexandra Witze For the second time this year, a small US...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
fitness
I Followed Jay Cutler’s 4-Day Mass Split for 8 Weeks — My Body Will Never Be the Same
Jay Cutler’s photos are displayed in more gyms worldwide than any other bodybuilder’s. The four- time Mr. Olympia champ achieved his signature...
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World’s Melting Glaciers Threaten Food and Water Supply for 2 Billion People: UN Report
Melting glaciers threaten the supply of food and water for billions across the globe, the United Nations warned in its 2025 World Water Development...
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US’s new ‘America First’ intelligence approach downplays Russia and ignores climate change
The recently appointed US director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, and other top intelligence officials appeared before the Senate...
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How land-loving iguanas from North America may have ended up in Fiji
Fijian iguanas pose a conundrum to biologists: How did these lizards normally found in the Americas wind up thousands of miles away on an isolated tropical island in the South Pacific? By floating on a raft of downed trees and broken branches, according to a study published Monday in the journal...
npr.org - 30+ days ago
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Sonic The Hedgehog 3 deleted scenes were "Berserk"
The third chapter in the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise continues to make waves in the headlines, partly because of its unassuming nature. One...
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entrepreneurship
Has The Brain Drain From U.S. Universities Already Begun?
As the Trump administration continues to wage its multifront campaign against university research, signs are emerging that faculty at American colleges are ready to pack their bags and head elsewhere to continue their careers. Some already have. Citing the political climate in the United States and...
forbes.com - 5 days ago
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Feeding Hope: Lessons in Leadership From a Nonprofit Innovator
Here’s a heartbreaking paradox: While more than 47 million Americans, including 14 million children, struggle to access enough food, every year the U.S. wastes approximately 119 billion pounds of it. That’s like throwing away 30 percent of the entire food supply. In an increasingly complex world,...
inc.com - 30+ days ago
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Why do so many Americans get their health care claims denied?
Many Americans are struggling to pay their medical bills due to inadequate health insurance coverage or claim denials at the hands of private insurers. After the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson earlier this month, many people took to social media to express their anger with the...
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How Did Multicellular Life Evolve?
One of the most important events in the history of life on Earth was the emergence of multicellularity. In this episode, Will Ratcliff discusses how...
quantamagazine.org - 16 days ago
health
Let's Talk About Health, episode 1: 5 years of COVID-19 and the risk of avian flu
In the first episode of PAHO's new podcast, Let’s Talk Health, Dr. Jarbas Barbosa, Director of the Pan American Health Organization, reflects on the...
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learning
12 Truths and No Lies: Guiding Principles for the Future of American Education
Aldeman: Knowledge is good; education is better. Teachers & tests are important. Parents deserve honest info. School choice doesn't guarantee...
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Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson Dismisses Elon Musk's Mars Vision: SpaceX CEO Hits Back, Says 'They Really Don't Get It'
American astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson dismissed SpaceX CEO Elon Musk‘s ambitions to send people to Mars, saying that unless there is a push caused...
benzinga.com - 30+ days ago