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Baltimore’s Streams Are on Speed
A study released in Environmental Science & Technology has found that pharmaceutical and illicit drugs are polluting steams in ...
Environment
September 5, 2016
How Terrorists Are Made
A terrorism expert and psychologist explains what sets people onto the path of extremism.
Opinion
June 13, 2016
Researchers Map 6,000 Years of Urban Settlements
From the cradle of civilization in Mesopotamia to Constantinople, researchers from Yale have mapped urban settlements from 3700 ...
Tech
June 12, 2016
Al-Qaeda: 5 Years After the Death of Osama bin Laden
The rise of ISIS, continuous drone strikes, and the lack of a powerful leader could spell the demise ...
International
May 3, 2016
Can’t Sleep Well in a Foreign Place? New Brown Study Could Explain Why
Many people sleep poorly during the first night in a new environment.
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May 2, 2016
Smokers Have a Harder Time Finding Jobs, Stanford Study Finds
When smokers found a job, they earned 5 dollars less per hour, the researchers showed.
Careers
April 12, 2016
Speaking Zika With the Man Who Discovered Ebola
Peter Piot and his peers co-discovered Ebola in 1976. We speak with the pandemic expert about the global ...
Opinion
April 4, 2016
What Makes a Terrorist?
Law enforcement is trying to draw the line between sympathizers and terrorists, and the Internet is making it ...
Opinion
April 4, 2016
Young Voters Could Tip the Scales in 2016—Here’s What Drives Their Political Activity
Millennials worry about inequality, but don't frame it in economic terms.
Opinion
April 4, 2016
Human Genome Shaped by Vegetarian Diet Increases Risk of Cancer and Heart Disease
If you're a vegetarian make sure you read this.
Good to Know
April 1, 2016
How to Best Survive Avalanches
When the slopes are busy, the risk for avalanches is especially high. An expert tells us which precautions ...
Life & Tradition
March 31, 2016
FBI Should Learn How to Hack Phones Themselves, Cybersecurity Expert Says
Having tech companies develop loopholes for government agencies would put America’s security at risk.
Cybersecurity
March 21, 2016
Researchers Design Versatile Shapeshifting Material
Packing your house into a backpack or adding a new window to a wall with the flick of ...
Science
March 14, 2016
Trump Has It, Clinton Had It, Now Sanders Has It
The word momentum is so commonly thrown around during presidential elections that we asked University of Maryland Professor ...
Opinion
March 14, 2016
Vitamin D Deficiency Promotes Breast Cancer Growth in Mice
Our data indicate that avoiding deficiency is likely a good thing but it does not necessarily follow that ...
Health News
March 9, 2016
Everything You Need to Know About the Vacancy on the US Supreme Court
Justice Scalia was a big figure in American politics, and his death could be the deciding factor in ...
Opinion
February 28, 2016
The Basics Behind ‘Brexit’
What impact would the United Kingdom leaving the European Union have on immigration and trade?
Opinion
February 28, 2016
Is Your Fitbit Lying to You?
The more exercise you do doesn't necessarily equal the more calories you burn, new study finds.
Fitness & Nutrition
February 19, 2016
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Prescription painkillers are a leading cause of the American heroin epidemic, and a key issue in the New ...
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February 11, 2016
Saturn’s Moon Enceladus to Be Examined by Spacecraft Cassini for Signs of Life
On Oct. 28, the spacecraft Cassini will sweep through this liquid and analyze its cocktail of chemicals to ...
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October 28, 2015
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