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How fast can we transition to a low-carbon energy system?

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image'Decarbonizing' the energy system is above all an infrastructure problem. m-i-k-e/flickr, CC BY-NC

Starting later this month, the world’s nations will convene in traumatized Paris to hammer out commitments to slow down global climate change. Any long-term solution will require “decarbonizing” the world energy economy – that...

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Here's how history is shaping the #studentblackout movement

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imageStudents across campuses are protesting against racial injustice.Max Goldberg, CC BY

Students are protesting over racism across campuses in the United States. We asked Marshall Ganz, who dropped out of Harvard as an undergraduate to be an organizer in 1964 and now teaches organizing and leadership at the Harvard Kennedy School, to discuss the...

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As the Earth enters its third mass bleaching event, will corals survive?

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imageEarly signs of bleaching coral in Kaheohe Bay Hawaii, August 2015.XL Catlin Seaview Survey / Underwater Earth, CC BY-NC

The world is experiencing its third mass coral bleaching event. Due to elevated temperatures at tropical locations over the whole planet, large populations of corals are starting to turn white. This is bad, as bleaching can lead...

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The rush to calculus is bad for students and their futures in STEM

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imageThe author, teaching at the very front of his calculus class.Kevin Knudson, CC BY

Two years ago I taught a section of Calculus I to approximately 650 undergrad students in a large auditorium. Perhaps “taught” isn’t the right word. “Performed,” maybe? Unsurprisingly, my student evaluation scores were not as high as they...

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Paris climate summit: why more women need seats at the table

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imageKey player in Paris: Christiana Figueres, executive secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). Denis Balibouse/Reuters

Women, particularly those in developing countries, are on the frontlines of a changing climate. Extreme weather events, deforestation and loss of biodiversity threaten their survival and that...

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How your genes influence what medicines are right for you

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imageEffects may vary. Pills

You have a headache. Do you reach for Tylenol or Advil? Most people have a preference because they have learned over time that one works better than the other at relieving their pain. This type of variability from person to person is true for nearly every medication, whether it requires a prescription or can be purchased...

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  5. Stronger work-family policies help women entrepreneurs build better businesses
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  7. Gender equality comes one toilet at a time
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  10. Explainer: why transgender students need safe bathrooms
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  14. NATO should invade ISIS-held territory
  15. Is Islam incompatible with modernity?
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  18. Paper or plastic? How disposable bag bans, fees and taxes affect consumer behavior
  19. Many small microaggressions add up to something big
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  22. The promise and perils of predictive policing based on big data
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