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Why Europe will let member states opt out of GM crops

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In the US, farmers have been cultivating crops with genetically engineered traits since the 1990s and their use – and consumption – is widespread.

That’s not the case in Europe. In fact, a directive passed by the European Parliament in April 2015 gave Member States (MS) freedom to decide for themselves...

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Germany needs to rethink what it means to be German to resolve refugees and ISIS

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imageWelcoming migrants and integrating them is a national security issue. Reuters

The attacks earlier this month in Paris that led to the deaths of 130 people have prompted a range of responses across Europe and the world.

One of the darker reactions, however, has involved targeting the hundreds of thousands of refugees from Syria, Afghanistan and...

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China's plan to put two-faced citizens on credit blacklist isn't all that foreign

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imageDeceitful Chinese may have trouble getting a mortgage in the not-too-distant future.Dragon faces via www.shutterstock.com

China has a problem.

No, not Donald Trump trying to savage it any time he comes within three feet of a microphone. It’s that enormous social shifts in recent years – like the forcible relocation of 250 million people f...

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Purging daily demons: what's behind the popularity of exorcisms?

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imageAn exorcism being performed in Fafe, Portugal.Jose Manuel Ribeiro/Reuters

At Texas State University, I teach an honors course called “Demonology, Possession, and Exorcism.” It’s not a gut course. My students produce research papers on topics that range from the role of sleep paralysis in reports of demonic attacks to contemporary...

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How children with disabilities came to be accepted in public schools

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imageToday, kids with special needs can have access to education.Boy image via www.shutterstock.com

When Alan joined my class in September, I knew he needed help.

So did I.

Alan had lived in an orphanage ever since he was an infant and faced many challenges: he was older than the other kids and did not want to play with them. He didn’t use words...

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Russia, Turkey and the US: between the terrible and the catastrophic

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imageThe Turkish Embassy in Moscow under siege. Sergei Karpukhin/Reuters

The downing of Russia’s plane by Turkish military forces over the skies of the Syrian-Turkish border has added yet another layer of complexity to the vortex of conflict in the Middle East.

Most of the prior concern had focused on the prospect of the US clashing with Russia...

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Locavore or vegetarian? What's the best way to reduce climate impact of food?

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imageLow food miles: a farmers market in Pennsylvania. Danny Jensen/flickr, CC BY-NC

This year’s Thanksgiving feast falls only a few days before the start of the global climate summit in Paris. Although the connections are not always obvious, the topic of food – and what you choose to eat – has a lot to do with climate change.

Our...

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Passeth the cranb'rry sauce! The medieval origins of Thanksgiving

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imageDutch painter Pieter Claesz's Still Life with Turkey Pie (1627) features a cooked turkey that's been placed back inside its original skin, feathers and all. Wikimedia Commons

How and why did the dishes served at Thanksgiving dinner come to be so fixed?

Many assume that most of them were simply eaten by the Pilgrims during the first Thanksgiving. For...

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Machine learning and big data know it wasn't you who just swiped your credit card

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imageWhose hand is on the card?Reuters/Issei Kato

You’re sitting at home minding your own business when you get a call from your credit card’s fraud detection unit asking if you’ve just made a purchase at a department store in your city. It wasn’t you who bought expensive electronics using your credit card – in fact,...

Read more: Machine learning and big data know it wasn't you who just swiped your credit card

Why do women need special laws to protect them from violence?

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imageA woman and a child walk amidst an art installation of 745 pairs of women's red shoes, put on display by Mexican visual artist Elina Chauvet to protest against gender violence and femicide, at La Constitucion Square in Malaga, southern Spain, June 12 2015. Jon Nazca/Reuters

November 25 marks the United Nations International Day for the Elimination...

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  2. Why Thanksgiving tells a story of America's pluralism
  3. Why do American cops kill so many compared to European cops?
  4. The Asian roots of umami -- the 'fifth' taste central to Thanksgiving fare
  5. Where are the voices of indigenous peoples in the Thanksgiving story?
  6. Is Black Friday a thing of the past?
  7. Expert roundtable: the psychological benefits of our Thanksgiving rituals
  8. Explainer: why does the price for turkeys fall just before Thanksgiving?
  9. Giving thanks, but to whom? Fewer Americans embrace organized religion
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  11. Is double-dipping a food safety problem or just a nasty habit?
  12. Why does culture sometimes evolve via sudden bursts of innovation?
  13. Climate change's hotter weather could reduce human fertility
  14. Despite recent victories, plights of many LGBT people remain ignored
  15. Brain connections predict how well you can pay attention
  16. Making the moral case on climate change ahead of Paris summit
  17. How fast can we transition to a low-carbon energy system?
  18. How the painting got its name
  19. Zero-based budgeting: everything old is new again
  20. Here's how history is shaping the #studentblackout movement
  21. In fight with ISIS, home front remains vulnerable
  22. As the Earth enters its third mass bleaching event, will corals survive?
  23. The rush to calculus is bad for students and their futures in STEM
  24. Paris climate summit: why more women need seats at the table
  25. Who should monitor homeschooling?
  26. How your genes influence what medicines are right for you
  27. What does China's role in Africa say about its growing global footprint?
  28. A warmer embrace of Muslims could stop homegrown terrorism
  29. Could the Hunger Games turn your teen into a revolutionary?
  30. ISIS attacks fueled by illegal guns and open societies we can't afford to lose
  31. Stronger work-family policies help women entrepreneurs build better businesses
  32. Toilet talk: meeting one of the world's grand challenges with innovation
  33. Gender equality comes one toilet at a time
  34. Why do public bathrooms make us so anxious, and why aren't we doing anything about it?
  35. Talking heads: what toilets and sewers tell us about ancient Roman sanitation
  36. Explainer: why transgender students need safe bathrooms
  37. Why 1904 testing methods should not be used for today's students
  38. Is Fiorina's tax proposal three sheets to the wind?
  39. With #OpISIS, Anonymous hacktivists contribute virtual boots on the ground
  40. NATO should invade ISIS-held territory
  41. Is Islam incompatible with modernity?
  42. Are Texas textbooks making cops more trigger-happy?
  43. Can Tesla's enthusiast customers help it sell the electric car for the everyperson?
  44. Paper or plastic? How disposable bag bans, fees and taxes affect consumer behavior
  45. Many small microaggressions add up to something big
  46. Islamic State versus Da'ish or Daesh? The political battle over naming
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  48. The promise and perils of predictive policing based on big data
  49. Why have the demands of black students changed so little since the 1960s?
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