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As nuclear power plants close, states need to bet big on energy storage

  • Written by Eric Daniel Fournier, Post Doctoral Researcher, Spatial Informatics, University of California, Los Angeles
imageThe Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant in California is closing and the state has committed to replacing it with greenhouse-free sources of electricityDoc Searls, CC BY-NC-SA

Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) recently started the process of shutting down the Diablo Canyon generation facility, the last active nuclear power plant in California. The...

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Attack in Nice exposes once again that our modern society lacks resilience

  • Written by Joseph Fiksel, Executive Director, Sustainable & Resilient Economy, The Ohio State University

The horrific attack in Nice that led to the deaths of at least 84 is just the latest event to expose the vulnerability of Western societies.

While the motives of the 31-year-old man who mowed down dozens of people celebrating Bastille Day along the promenade on July 14 will aren’t clear, one thing surely is: our complex global society lacks...

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America's police culture has a masculinity problem

  • Written by Frank Rudy Cooper, Professor of Law, Suffolk University

Three police officers were killed and at least three wounded in a shooting early on Sunday, July 17 in Baton Rouge. Ten days earlier – on July 7 – a sniper gunned down five police officers in Dallas.

I know many strong critics of the police. Many of them are affiliated with the Black Lives Matter movement. None of them stand for...

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What will it take to reduce infections in the hospital?

  • Written by Sanjay Saint, Professor of Medicine, University of Michigan
imageMan in a hospital via ShutterstockFrom www.shutterstock.com

Ebola. Zika. Superbugs resistant to antibiotics.

The headlines brim with news of infectious threats. Our lawmakers just battled over more than $1 billion in funding for Zika, the mosquito-borne virus that has caused serious birth defects in at least nine babies born in the U.S. and has been...

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Why does using a period in a text message make you sound insincere or angry?

  • Written by Lauren Collister, Scholarly Communications Librarian, University of Pittsburgh
imageAnd you thought it just indicated the end of a sentence..."Dots" via www.shutterstock.com

When it comes to texting, the period, full stop, point – whatever you call it – has been getting a lot of attention.

People have begun noticing slight changes to the way our smallest punctuation mark is deployed, from declarations that it’s goi...

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Why toxic algae blooms like Florida’s are so dangerous to people and wildlife

  • Written by Ernst B. Peebles, Associate Professor of Biological Oceanography, University of South Florida
imageDetail from a satellite photo of Lake Okeechobee's algae bloom and the St. Lucie canal into which water was released. Rising water levels from heavy winter rains had water managers worried that water would breach the dike.NASA

Reported cases of algal blooms, when algae grow rapidly from an influx of nutrients in waterways, have been rising at an exp...

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3D printing: a new threat to gun control and security policy?

  • Written by Daniel C. Tirone, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Louisiana State University
imageA computer design for home manufacturing of a receiver, the trigger and firing part, of a semi-automatic rifle.simonov/flickr, CC BY-SA

Following the recent mass shooting in Orlando, and the shootings in Minnesotaand Dallas, the sharp political divisions over gun control within the U.S. are once again on display. In June, House Democrats even staged...

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Another tragedy, another #PrayFor, but what does it really say about who cares for whom?

  • Written by Drew Margolin, Assistant Professor of Communication, Cornell University

The Bastille Day terror attack in Nice, France, brought the usual outpouring of emotion and expressions of support through social media. Front and center is the use of the #PrayForNice hashtag.

While this hashtag began years ago, it is becoming increasingly scrutinized as a social and political act. For example, after the Nice attacks, a number of...

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Dallas and Baton Rouge shooters: A reminder of the troubled history of black veterans in America

  • Written by Chad Williams, Associate Professor of African and Afro-American Studies, Brandeis University
imageA black U.S. Marine gives salute.U.S. Marine Corps

The recent shooting deaths of eight police officers in two separate incidents has shocked the nation and left us searching for answers.

On Sunday morning, Gavin Long engaged in a shootout with police in Baton Rouge that left three officers dead and three injured. Long was also killed.

Just 10 days...

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Why Nice? Don't ignore France's troubled colonial legacy

  • Written by Ian Coller, Associate Professor of History, University of California, Irvine

A little over a week ago, I flew out of Ataturk Airport in Istanbul and narrowly missed the attacks that left more than 40 dead and hundreds injured. Other acts have followed: Baghdad, Dhaka, Medina.

Now the city of Nice reels in shock after a truck plowed through the crowds celebrating Bastille Day.

It is the third major attack against France in...

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  7. Nice attack: France's social fabric frays
  8. Will Trump use the convention to broadcast a more moderate image?
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  12. After Fisher: affirmative action and Asian-American students
  13. What's at stake in China's claims to the South China Sea?
  14. Will Cleveland get an economic boost from Trump’s GOP coronation?
  15. How Twitter gives scientists a window into human happiness and health
  16. Moving exoskeletons from sci-fi into medical rehabilitation and therapy
  17. Racial inequality starts early – in preschool
  18. How did classified information get into those Hillary Clinton emails?
  19. Americans want a say in what happens to their donated blood and tissue in biobanks
  20. Up in smoke: We'll spend billions tomorrow for not helping poor people quit smoking today
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  22. Loss for words: Art, language and the challenges of living on a changing planet
  23. Quantifying the social cost of firearms: a new approach to gun control
  24. Will the vice presidential candidates matter this year? Maybe, but not the way you think.
  25. Underwater microscope provides new views of ocean-floor sea creatures in their natural setting
  26. Why debt-free college will not solve the real problems in America's higher education system
  27. From Grexit to Brexit, why EU's mess of rules designed to prevent crisis is causing it
  28. Making the case for a new Olympics model
  29. Dear Hillary: Where are the women in your energy strategy?
  30. Why emotional abuse in childhood may lead to migraines in adulthood
  31. What Black Lives Matter means beyond policing reform
  32. Slow death: Is the trauma of police violence killing black women?
  33. How to sell a product called democracy
  34. Is anything ever 'forgotten' online?
  35. Americans think national parks are worth US$92 billion, but we don't fund them accordingly
  36. NATO summit: Despite high public support for defense spending in Europe, discord over burden sharing emerges
  37. Why is it so hard to improve American policing?
  38. A tragic reminder that policing takes a toll on officers, too
  39. Fed's focus on 'too big to fail' won't save taxpayers from next bank bailout
  40. Freaks, geeks, norms and mores: why people use the status quo as a moral compass
  41. Should parents ask their children to apologize?
  42. Public health research reduced smoking deaths -- it could do the same for gun violence
  43. Debunking one of the biggest stereotypes about women in the gaming community
  44. There's more than practice to becoming a world-class expert
  45. What would Abraham Lincoln say to Donald Trump about religion, politics and being a 'Know Nothing'?
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