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  1. Building better brain collaboration online – despite scientific squabbles, the decade-long Human Brain Project brought measurable success to neuroscience collaboration
  2. Mounting research points to health harms from cannabis, THC and CBD use during pregnancy, adolescence and other periods of rapid development
  3. Mounting research points to health harms from cannabis, THC and CBD use during pregnancy, adolescence and other periods of rapid development
  4. Moving in with your partner? Talking about these 3 things first can smooth the way, according to a couples therapist
  5. Moving in with your partner? Talking about these 3 things first can smooth the way, according to a couples therapist
  6. The Amazon is not safe under Brazil's new president – a roads plan could push it past its breaking point
  7. The Amazon is not safe under Brazil's new president – a roads plan could push it past its breaking point
  8. This course uses 'Abbott Elementary' to examine critical issues in urban education
  9. This course uses 'Abbott Elementary' to examine critical issues in urban education
  10. El trastorno dismórfico corporal es más común que los trastornos alimentarios como la anorexia y la bulimia, aunque pocas personas conocen sus peligros
  11. El trastorno dismórfico corporal es más común que los trastornos alimentarios como la anorexia y la bulimia, aunque pocas personas conocen sus peligros
  12. Calls for a 'green' Ramadan revive Islam's long tradition of sustainability and care for the planet
  13. Calls for a 'green' Ramadan revive Islam's long tradition of sustainability and care for the planet
  14. In a Roman villa at the center of a nasty inheritance dispute, a Caravaggio masterpiece is hidden from the public
  15. In a Roman villa at the center of a nasty inheritance dispute, a Caravaggio masterpiece is hidden from the public
  16. What does 'moral hazard' mean? A scholar of financial regulation explains why it's risky for the government to rescue banks
  17. Ramadan finds greater recognition in America's public schools
  18. Ramadan finds greater recognition in America's public schools
  19. A friend who's more boss than BFF may be harmful for teens' mental health
  20. A friend who's more boss than BFF may be harmful for teens' mental health
  21. Poisons are a potent tool for murder in fiction – a toxicologist explains how some dangerous chemicals kill
  22. Poisons are a potent tool for murder in fiction – a toxicologist explains how some dangerous chemicals kill
  23. Increases in opioid overdoses in Pennsylvania varied by county during the COVID-19 pandemic
  24. Increases in opioid overdoses in Pennsylvania varied by county during the COVID-19 pandemic
  25. Seabirds that swallow ocean plastic waste have scarring in their stomachs – scientists have named this disease 'plasticosis'
  26. A string of assassinations in Afghanistan point to ISIS-K resurgence – and US officials warn of possible attacks on American interests in next 6 months
  27. Trump's unprecedented call for protests is the latest sign of his aim to degrade America's institutions
  28. Is Wikipedia a good source? 2 college librarians explain when to use the online encyclopedia – and when to avoid it
  29. Worst bank turmoil since 2008 means Federal Reserve is damned if it does and damned if it doesn't in decision over interest rates
  30. Secession is here: States, cities and the wealthy are already withdrawing from America
  31. Voice deepfakes are calling – here's what they are and how to avoid getting scammed
  32. The state takeover of Houston public schools is about more than school improvement
  33. Estonia's e-governance revolution is hailed as a voting success – so why are some US states pulling in the opposite direction?
  34. 3 reasons the Willow Arctic oil drilling project was approved – it's the latest battle in a long fight over Alaska's North Slope
  35. Prosecuting Putin for abducting Ukrainian children will require a high bar of evidence – and won't guarantee the children can come back home
  36. Is the Western drought finally ending? That depends on where you look
  37. Why it's hard for the US to cut or even control Medicare spending
  38. Water in space – a 'Goldilocks' star reveals previously hidden step in how water gets to planets like Earth
  39. US regulators avoided a banking crisis by swift action following SVB's collapse – but the cracks it exposed continue to weaken the global financial system's foundation
  40. Downing of US drone in Russian jet encounter prompts counterclaims of violations in the sky – an international law expert explores the arguments
  41. AI information retrieval: A search engine researcher explains the promise and peril of letting ChatGPT and its cousins search the web for you
  42. 'Pantry porn' on TikTok and Instagram makes obsessively organized kitchens a new status symbol
  43. Climate change threatens spring wildflowers by speeding up the time when trees leaf out above them
  44. How to use free satellite data to monitor natural disasters and environmental changes
  45. El consumo de alcohol está ampliamente aceptado en Estados Unidos pero incluso el consumo moderado está asociado a numerosos efectos nocivos
  46. What the research shows about risks of myocarditis from COVID vaccines versus risks of heart damage from COVID – two pediatric cardiologists explain how to parse the data
  47. Syrian earthquake devastated an area that was already a disaster zone – and highlights the vital role of local aid groups
  48. I went to CPAC to take MAGA supporters' pulse – China and transgender people are among the top 'demons' they say are ruining the country
  49. What exactly is the internet? A computer scientist explains what it is and how it came to be
  50. Marburg virus outbreaks are increasing in frequency and geographic spread – three virologists explain