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What public health researchers want you to know about gun control

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imageObama calls for changes to gun laws after the shootings in Oregon, Oct. 1, 2015. Kevin Lamarque/REUTERS

Editor’s note: In the wake of the mass shooting at Umpqua Community College in Oregon, we asked two public health researchers on gun violence to help us understand this latest violent act. Sandro Galea is the Dean of Boston...

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The University of Texas faculty are watching Oregon uneasily

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imageA line is drawn in Roseburg, Oregon, Oct. 2, 2015. Lucy Nicholson/REUTERS

I fear our senses will become dulled to horrific news like Thursday’s, when a gunman opened fire on an Oregon community college, killing nine and wounding 10. I fear we will forget, again and again.

Oregon is one of the seven states that now have provisions allowing the...

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Jobs market is stuck in neutral – it's time candidates talk about how to fix it

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imageUS jobs market needs a boost.Reuters

Today’s jobs report is very disappointing. Essentially the labor market is stuck in neutral, yet unfortunately there’s little political will to do much to get it back into gear.

The US economy added only 142,000 jobs last month, compared with economists' estimates of about 200,000. That put the...

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Plain cigarette packaging: healthier citizens, sicker state finances?

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imageFrance's tobacconists aren't very happy with plain cigarette packaging.Reuters

Over the last few years, a new idea for improving public health has been slowly spreading across the world: a ban on selling cigarettes in packages with custom brand designs. Instead of selling branded tobacco, all cigarettes are sold in either plain packages or packages...

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The Martian: a space epic that explores ordinary human decency

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imageIn The Martian, the stakes are neither bigger, nor smaller, than a single human life.20th Century Fox

On the red planet, amid arid desert and rolling mountain ranges, six sleekly space suited astronauts grope their way back to their launch vehicle, fleeing a sudden and vicious wind storm.

Pelted and blinded by sand and metal, one of them is struck...

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Is 'The Slants' racist? Court ruling on band name could upend trademark law

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imageWhat's in a name?Tommy Byrd/Flickr, CC BY-NC

The Beastie Boys were talking about parties, not trademarks, when they sang, “You gotta fight! For your right!”

But even getting a trademark can be a fight in the world of rock ‘n’ roll. Today, October 2, a federal court will consider whether the Asian-American dance rock band The...

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Corporate climate scientists: advocates for science or protectors of status quo?

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imageExxon's about-face on climate science exposes the critical role of internal corporate scientists.jeepersmedia/flickr, CC BY-SA

Exxon is well-known as a key architect of the fossil fuel industry’s campaign against the regulation of greenhouse gases, an effort that took off in 1989 with the founding of the Global Climate Coalition.

It involved mo...

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  3. A genetic test could predict future troubles for kidney donors – why not use it?
  4. Children who understand emotions become more attentive over time
  5. Does nature have value beyond what it provides humans?
  6. Forget the antioxidant pills; just stick with veggies
  7. Homeschooled children do not grow up to be more religious
  8. Chip-enabled cards may curb fraud, but consumers will be picking up the tab
  9. How close are we to actually becoming Martians?
  10. Free speech is no excuse for Muslim-baiting
  11. Mining for metals in society's waste
  12. Shell's abandoned well and the myth of the Arctic oil land grab
  13. What happens when you try to read Moby Dick on your smartphone?
  14. Pakistani drone strikes should worry Obama
  15. The not-so-invisible damage from VW diesel cheat: $100 million in health costs
  16. Is cyberbullying all that goes 'over the line' when kids are online?
  17. Banks will help ensure Iran keeps promises on nukes
  18. Why do female comedians disappear after dark?
  19. Safer chemicals would benefit both consumers and workers
  20. Should older Americans live in places segregated from the young?
  21. Beer behemoths struggle to fend off craft brew craze
  22. The pope, the premier, the president – and the retreat of globalization
  23. Despite Shell's about-face, interest in Arctic oil grows
  24. Antibiotic overuse might be why so many people have allergies
  25. For the Islamic State, music is the 'alcohol of the soul'
  26. Graduate education is a mess. Shouldn't universities fix it?
  27. Jesuits as science missionaries for the Catholic Church
  28. How could VW be so dumb? Blame the unethical culture endemic in business
  29. Volkswagen scandal will send costly ripples through auto industry
  30. VW needs massive marketing campaign to regain consumer trust – and survive
  31. Boehner resigns: scholars see trouble ahead for GOP
  32. Testing ancient human hearing via fossilized ear bones
  33. Pope Francis goes to Washington – but speaks past the politicians
  34. In too many ways, America's poorest communities are just like prison
  35. The risk of UN's Sustainable Development Goals: too many goals, too little focus
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  37. Hungry? Food choices are often influenced by forces out of your control
  38. Rise of cryptocurrencies like bitcoin begs question: what is money?
  39. Clinton stance on XL Pipeline reflects muscle of climate activists
  40. Vaping as a 'gateway' to smoking is still more hype than hazard
  41. Drake, Meek Mill and beef's prime place in rap culture
  42. Poland, long accustomed to emigration, must now confront immigration
  43. Learning from PowerPoint: is it time for teachers to move on?
  44. Despite Volkswagen's cheat, clean diesel is good technology today and the future
  45. Republicans and Democrats alike have love-hate relationship with Pope Francis
  46. Why US and Chinese cities will make or break any global climate deal
  47. Why the pope has yet to overturn the church's colonial legacy
  48. Pope Francis' call to house refugees echoes church history
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