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Detroit's reparations task force has until 2025 to make its report, but going slow with this challenging work may help
[193d]
Climate change is making plants less nutritious—that could already be hurting animals that are grazers
[193d]
Whales can live way longer than scientists thought, with potential lifespans as much as double previous estimates
[193d]
From pop songs to baby names: How Simeulue Island's 'smong' narrative evolves post-tsunami
[193d]
Gift-giving was practiced by early humans in Africa—how it spread and evolved
[193d]
Businesses must stop caving to political pressure and abandoning their equity, diversity and inclusion commitments
[193d]
Repression of climate and environmental protest is intensifying across the world
[193d]
Climate, migration and conflict mix to create 'deadly' intense tropical storms like Chido
[193d]
'House of the Dragon' and families fighting for power—it can happen in business, too
[193d]
Two populations of dark comets in the solar system could tell researchers where the Earth got its oceans
[193d]
Octopuses are a new animal welfare frontier—what scientists know about consciousness in these unique creatures
[193d]
Image: NASA's Terra satellite captures 2015 eclipse shadow
[193d]
How to detect more antimicrobial resistant bacteria in our waterways
[193d]
Europe's microstates: The medieval monarchies that survive in our midst
[193d]
Ancient genomes provide final word in Indo-European linguistic origins
[193d]
In Disney's 'Moana,' the characters navigate using the stars—an astronomer explains how these methods work
[193d]
Archaeologists uncover maize's significance to Casarabe people—and their ducks
[193d]
Could trusting each other more unlock economic growth?
[193d]
Switching off from work can be difficult but taking a proper break is good for your health
[193d]
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