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A quarter of US parents are unmarried, and that changes how
much they invest in their kids |
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A digital archaeologist helps inaccessible collections be seen |
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Pathological power: The danger of governments led by
narcissists and psychopaths |
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First glimpse at what ancient Denisovans may have looked like,
using DNA methylation data |
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Europeans trust the state and its institutions, but not
politicians |
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Exclusive analysis: College student voting doubled in 2018 |
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Decoding how kids get into hacking |
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Staying at elementary school for longer associated with higher
student attainment |
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Where to park your car, according to math |
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Mathematician describes movement in a flat strip of plasma for
first time |
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When natural disaster strikes, men and women respond
differently |
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What is in people's minds when they buy stocks? |
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Ways to save the planet: Activating the states |
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Procurement's role in climate change: Putting government money
where policy needs to go |
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To stock or not to stock? 3-D printing and the future of spare
parts |
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Viral marketing: Message quality, trust, and consumer who
share on social media |
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Social scientist questions methodology of climate services
technology firms |
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Multicultural millennials respond positively to health
'edutainment' |
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It's high time someone studied marijuana taxes--so we did |
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'Always sticking to your convictions' sounds like a good
thing, but it isn't |
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Making math relevant to the climate strikes |
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Oil futures volatility and the economy |
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Partisan divide creates different Americas, separate lives |
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Greek archaeologists uncover riches overlooked by robbers |
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Early Van Gogh works auctioned in Belgium |
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Content lacking in children's book-sharing experiences in
low-income, ethnic-minority households |
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Study targets graduate student stress |
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6 percent of seminarians report sexual misconduct; 90 percent
report none |
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Ancient humans may have made patterns and sculptures on South
Africa's beaches |
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Studying ancient architectural artifacts in Greece |
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Understanding domestic violence against young rural women |
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Croc-like carnivores terrorized Triassic dinosaurs in southern
Africa 210 million years ago |
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Daylight levels affect our thermal perception |
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New evidence shows that school poverty shapes racial
achievement gaps |
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US universities see decline in students from China |
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New study on sharing shows social norms play a role in
decision making |
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Study finds flaws in leading security lie detection training
tool |
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Artificial intelligence can improve sales by four times
compared to some human employees |
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What would Jesus do? Quite possibly, recycle |
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Did mosasaurs do the breast stroke? |
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Global liquidity shocks impact house prices |
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Impostor syndrome is more common than you think--study finds
best way to cope with it |
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Study shows facial features track with intonation of words |
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Too many bank mergers can hurt small businesses |
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Researchers suggest better communication needed to convince
public of findings |
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Reading's best language |
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Gesture as language: why we point with a finger |
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How raising tax for high-income earners would reduce
inequality, improve social welfare in New Zealand |
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Palaeontologists evaluate fossil color reconstruction methods
to propose new study framework |
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The impact of consumer finance reforms since the Great
Recession |
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In a close race, the less popular candidate has a 45% chance
of winning |
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Job sharing can boost number of women in senior higher
education roles |
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Traditional fisherfolk help uncover ancient fish preservation
methods |
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Shoe-mounted laser to 'unfreeze' people with Parkinson's
scoops 1 million euro prize |
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MacArthur Foundation announces $625K genius grant recipients |
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High-powered computer sees red |
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School spending cuts triggered by Great Recession linked to
sizable learning losses |
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Researcher uses music sampling to study cultural conformity
bias |
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Earnings of private European firms are more reliable than
those of public firms |
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Enhanced prediction for asset returns |
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Kids in poor, urban schools learn just as much as others |
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Could climate change fuel the rise of right-wing nationalism? |
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New species of crocodile discovered in museum collections |
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Research suggests there's a better way to teach physics to
university students |
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First evidence for early baby bottles used to feed animal milk
to prehistoric babies |
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T. rex used a stiff skull to eat its prey |
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Most Europeans want governments to help the homeless |
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Stressed out: Americans making themselves sick over politics |
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Tripolye 'mega-structures' were ancient community centers |
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Trump's Twitter communication style shifted over time based on
varying communication goals |
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Dishing the dirt on an early man cave |
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Study suggests that many conflicts could be avoided with more
deliberation |
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Discovery of prehistoric baby bottles shows infants were fed
cow's milk 5,000 years ago |
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Political scientist asks: Is the United States on the brink of
a revolution? |
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If a man gives birth, he's the father: The experiences of
trans parents |
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Why food affordability should be a federal election issue |
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280-character limit makes Twitter more civil |
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Study: without the U.S., international climate change
agreement could be reached with changes |
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Partner violence against migrant women |
80 |
Looking confident is key to successfully raising money in
initial coin offerings |
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Music is essential for the transmission of ethnobiological
knowledge |
82 |
Gendered play in hunter-gatherer children strongly influenced
by community demographics |
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Turkey doctor gets 15 months for revealing pollution cancer
risk |
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Pay, flexibility, advancement: They all matter for workers'
health and safety, study shows |
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Scientists spot six near-extinct vaquita marinas |
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Bulgaria, Romania struggle with swine fever outbreaks |
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Buzzkill? Male honeybees inject queens with blinding toxins
during sex |
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Ash tree species likely will survive emerald ash borer
beetles, but just barely |
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Scientists find biology's optimal 'molecular alphabet' may be
preordained |
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Date palms picky about bacterial partners |
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Effects of environmental changes in the Holocene on
megaherbivores |
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Wild mountain gorillas found to play in water like humans |
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Rare pictures uncover diverse marine life at Ningaloo Reef |
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To save honey bees we need to design them new hives |
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Single-particle cryogenic electron microscopy used to study T
cell receptor complex |
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Study explores role of mediator protein complex in
transcription and gene expression |
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Breeders release new flaxseed cultivar with higher yield |
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Raising a glass to grapes' surprising genetic diversity |
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Global trade of tree seeds can introduce harmful pests |
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Warning signs in a poisonous Papuan songbird |
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A new species of electric eel produces the highest voltage
discharge of any known animal |
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New insights help to explain why same-sex sexual interactions
are so important for female bonobos |
103 |
Chicken study reveals that environmental factors, not just
chance, could drive species evolution |
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Study shows how salamanders harness limb regeneration to
buffer selves from climate change |
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Mathematical model could help correct bias in measuring
bacterial communities |
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US expands hunting and fishing at national wildlife refuges |
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Every time the small cabbage white butterfly flaps its wings
it has us to thank |
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How long does a whale feed? New data gives insight into blue
and fin whale behavior |
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EPA to scale back use of animals to test chemical toxicity |
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All of YouTube in a single teaspoon: Storing information in
DNA |
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