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/ 8 months agoLooking to photograph a solar eclipse with your smartphone? Try these features and think about creative angles
Your phone can’t take a perfectly clear picture of a solar eclipse like a professional camera can, but there are lots...
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/ 8 months agoUndersea cables are the unseen backbone of the global internet
The 485 multiterabit-per-second undersea data cables that span the world’s oceans link the globe and maintain the digital realm.
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/ 8 months agoWhy aren’t there solar-powered cars?
It’s common to see solar panels on rooftops and fields, but they aren’t widespread on cars − yet.
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/ 8 months agoIs this the least productive congress ever? Yes, but it’s not just because they’re lazy
If you hear the 118th Congress described as a bunch of slackers, you’re not getting the whole story.
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/ 8 months agoAlabama court’s ruling that embryos are children opens up a host of other legal issues, including parental rights
In the past, when courts considered disputes over what to do with no-longer-wanted embryos, they typically considered them property. The Alabama...
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/ 8 months agoHospice care for those with dementia falls far short of meeting people’s needs at the end of life
When dementia patients on Medicare enroll in hospice, they lose other crucial supports and services.
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/ 8 months agoHeart rate zones aren’t a perfect measure of exercise intensity, but regularly getting your heart pumping is still important for fitness
Both high- and moderate-intensity exercise provides similar overall health benefits.
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/ 8 months agoHow going back to the SAT could set back college student diversity
A few Ivy League schools say the tests enable them to find students of promise from low-income families. But not all...
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/ 8 months agoHow federal tax dollars meant to fight climate change could end up boosting Louisiana’s fossil fuel production
Carbon capture is turning the oil and gas industry into a critical player for mitigating climate change – while its products...
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/ 8 months agoMi experiencia en Malasia muestra cómo la religión puede fusionarse con el nacionalismo populista para silenciar la disidencia
Religión y nacionalismo fueron ideologías enfrentadas. Ahora son cada vez más compañeros de cama, y el populismo suele ser el pegamento.