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/ 1 year agoAmericans do talk about peace − just not the same way people do in other countries
While Americans tend not to use the word “peace,” and instead opt for terms like “safety and security,” their desires and...
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/ 1 year agoYour unique body odor could identify who you are and provide insights into your health – all from the touch of a hand
Human scent could one day be used as evidence in forensics and as diagnostic information in medicine.
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/ 1 year agoWhy India fears the Khalistan movement and how Canada became embroiled in diplomatic spat over killing of Sikh separatist
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke of ‘credible allegations’ of Indian involvement in a Sikh leader’s death.
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/ 1 year agoHow local police could help prevent another January 6th-style insurrection
The Proud Boys are more of a loosely affiliated street gang than they are a unified right-wing militia, researchers say. But...
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/ 1 year agoTinmel – Morocco’s medieval shrine and mosque – is one of the historic casualties of the earthquake
Morocco is grappling not just with the loss of lives from the recent earthquake, but with the destruction of its cultural...
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/ 1 year agoTake a break from your screen and look at plants − botanizing is a great way to engage with life around you
Botanizing is the practice of observing and appreciating plant life. Two plant scientists explain how it benefits people and the planet.
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/ 1 year agoWhat can board games teach students about climate change?
While most board games are designed for one person to win, climate change games are about saving the world.
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/ 1 year agoArt and science entwined: This course explores the long, interrelated history of two ways of seeing the world
Art and science may seem like opposites, but throughout history the disciplines have fed off each other − and still do...
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/ 1 year agoMorocco’s earthquake and Libya’s floods highlight obstacles to relief efforts, from botched disaster diplomacy to destroyed infrastructure
With Morocco, there’s stronger bureaucracy, and in Libya, authorities are weaker. But, as a scholar who has worked in both countries...
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/ 1 year ago‘Time In A Bottle’: Jim Croce’s music continues to inspire 50 years after his life was cut short
Jim Croce’s brief time in the national spotlight was enough to put a bevy of songs in heavy rotation on radio...