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  1. Cities are booming but progress is uneven and, to some, too costly
  2. Hearing ghost voices relies on pseudoscience and fallibility of human perception
  3. Is one of the largest real estate deals in American history a requiem for middle-class New York?
  4. Why mayors are looking for ideas outside the city limits
  5. Can innovators build a future that's both disruptive and just?
  6. They might sound gross, but intestinal worms can actually be good for you
  7. What gets students motivated to work harder? Not money
  8. Paul Ryan just accepted the worst job in politics
  9. Breaking the link between a conservative worldview and climate skepticism
  10. What should we make of Paul Ryan’s fondness for Ayn Rand?
  11. Evolutionary psychology explains why haunted houses creep us out
  12. Solar power can cut consumers' bills and still be good for utilities
  13. Do liberal arts students learn how to collaborate?
  14. Scholars on the GOP debate: middle-class struggles take center stage as Rubio walks tightrope
  15. How CNBC created a GOP debate for the Twitter age
  16. Why can’t the UN protect civilians in places like Syria?
  17. What are the limits to free speech in schools?
  18. How texting helped fuel the anti-austerity protests roiling Europe
  19. In the fight against anemia, iron fortification is a clutch player
  20. Why aren't more women running for office?
  21. Could Hurricane Patricia be a harbinger of storms in a warming climate?
  22. Does 'translating' Shakespeare into modern English diminish its greatness?
  23. Why Google's plan to blanket wilderness with Wi-Fi is a bad idea
  24. Sugar isn't just empty, fattening calories -- it's making us sick
  25. California universities launch experiment to go carbon-neutral 'at scale'
  26. Tracking American eels on the open sea to crack the mystery of their migration
  27. When gang violence goes viral
  28. The modern, molecular hunt for the world's biodiversity
  29. The humble (ad-free!) origins of the first World Series broadcasts
  30. Explainer: what's the debt ceiling and why it's an obsolete way to control spending
  31. Obama calls for limits on school testing. Here's why
  32. Jeb Bush needs a home run in Wednesday's GOP debate
  33. Did El Niño give Hurricane Patricia more kick?
  34. Sometimes less is better – so why don't doctors 'deintensify' medical treatment?
  35. How American schools are making inequality worse
  36. The problems with Big History and turning science into myth
  37. Are we sleep-deprived or just darkness-deprived?
  38. China's economic slowdown threatens African progress
  39. How Playboy skirted the anti-porn crusade of the 1950s
  40. Does 'Twitter Moments' herald the comeback of human beings?
  41. Is your doctor choosing the right IV?
  42. MIT rejects fossil fuel divestment but is still a leader on climate change
  43. Refugee passports could end border delays in the Balkans
  44. Why it's wrong for pediatricians to eliminate daily screen time recommendations
  45. Why we should pay attention to Poland's elections
  46. America's rental affordability crisis is about to go from bad to worse
  47. Benghazi committee grills Clinton for 11 hours, yields zero new facts
  48. Is lagging on climate change a political liability?
  49. Explainer: what it will take to make computer science education available in all schools
  50. The New York Times and Washington Post are ignoring civilians killed by US drone strikes