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  1. About one-third of the food Americans buy is wasted, hurting the climate and consumers' wallets
  2. Christmas trees can stay fresh for weeks – a well-timed cut and consistent watering are key
  3. Sinema out, Warnock in – Democrats narrowly control the Senate and Republicans the House, but gridlock won't be the biggest problem for the new Congress
  4. What is voluntary sterilization? A health communication expert unpacks how a legacy of forced sterilization shapes doctor-patient conversations today
  5. Near record-high numbers of young people voted during the midterms, signaling a possible shift – or exception – in voting trends
  6. China's new space station opens for business in an increasingly competitive era of space activity
  7. Georgia on the nation's mind: 5 essential reads
  8. Ada Lovelace's skills with language, music and needlepoint contributed to her pioneering work in computing
  9. How do floating wind turbines work? 5 companies just won the first US leases for building them off California's coast
  10. Amid coup, countercoup claims – what really went down in Peru and why?
  11. White teachers often talk about Black students in racially coded ways
  12. China's Belt and Road infrastructure projects could help or hurt oceans and coasts worldwide
  13. Traditional Buddhist teachings exclude LGBTQ people from monastic life, but change is coming slowly
  14. People can have food sensitivities without noticeable symptoms – long-term consumption of food allergens may lead to behavior and mood changes
  15. World Cup's 'middle income trap' – why breaking into soccer's elite is so hard to do (as Morocco might soon find out)
  16. What are Iran's morality police? A scholar of the Middle East explains their history
  17. Toilets spew invisible aerosol plumes with every flush – here's the proof, captured by high-powered lasers
  18. Georgia runoff: Candidate quality meant fewer Republicans turned out for Walker
  19. Mosquitoes are not repelled by vitamins and other oral supplements you might take
  20. Russian troops' poor performance and low morale may worsen during a winter of more discontent
  21. Biden signs marriage equality bill into law – but the Respect for Marriage Act has a few key limitations
  22. Harnessing the brain's immune cells to stave off Alzheimer's and other neurodegenerative diseases
  23. Congress codifies marriage equality – but the Respect for Marriage Act has a few key limitations
  24. Asexual Latter-day Saints face an added dilemma: Finding their place in a tradition focused on marriage
  25. Risers, founders, planners and fillers: 4 career paths to get to the top at nonprofits
  26. Cherokee Nation wants to send a delegate to the House – it's an idea older than Congress itself
  27. How to deal with holiday stress, Danish-style
  28. For Indonesia's transgender community, faith can be a source of discrimination – but also tolerance and solace
  29. Native Hawaiians believe volcanoes are alive and should be treated like people, with distinct rights and responsibilities
  30. Early and mail-in voting: Research shows they don't always bring in new voters
  31. What’s really driving ‘climate gentrification’ in Miami? It isn’t fear of sea-level rise
  32. Supreme Court signals sympathy with web designer opposed to same-sex marriage in free speech case
  33. Georgia runoff elections are exciting, but costly for voters and democracy
  34. How does a television set work?
  35. Shorter days affect the mood of millions of Americans – a nutritional neuroscientist offers tips on how to avoid the winter blues
  36. Pharma's expensive gaming of the drug patent system is successfully countered by the Medicines Patent Pool, which increases global access and rewards innovation
  37. Text-to-image AI: powerful, easy-to-use technology for making art – and fakes
  38. A judge in Texas is using a recent Supreme Court ruling to say domestic abusers can keep their guns
  39. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's pending promotion sheds new light on his overlooked fight for equal rights after the Civil War
  40. Orthodox Judaism can still be a difficult world for LGBTQ Jews – but in some groups, the tide is slowly turning
  41. This course takes college students out of this world – and teaches them what it takes to become space pioneers
  42. Weasels, not pandas, should be the poster animal for biodiversity loss
  43. The 4 biggest gift-giving mistakes, according to a consumer psychologist
  44. How fake foreign news fed political fervor and led to the American Revolution
  45. Jobs are up! Wages are up! So why am I as an economist so gloomy?
  46. Religious freedom and LGBTQ rights are clashing in schools and on campuses – and courts are deciding
  47. Nurses' attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccination for their children are highly influenced by partisanship, a new study finds
  48. Brain-computer interfaces could allow soldiers to control weapons with their thoughts and turn off their fear – but the ethics of neurotechnology lags behind the science
  49. Darknet markets generate millions in revenue selling stolen personal data, supply chain study finds
  50. Protecting 30% of Earth's surface for nature means thinking about connections near and far