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Humans have evolved to do lots of things. And one thing scientists are now coming to recognize is that we also evolved to fight — with each other.
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The OSIRIS-Rex mission has picked up a piece of the asteroid Bennu projected to pass close to Earth. Precautionary? Maybe. But there's a big enough risk that we're doing something about it.
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85% of deaf children attend mainstream public schools and many deaf advocates will say this is a good thing, but good intentions and good educational practices are two different things.
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Romeo and Juliet has always been about life in a pandemic, we're just starting to notice it.
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Ira Hayes has been commemorated in movies and songs, but his actual life after WWII is still shrouded in a lot of mystery.
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Jewish texts reference the man and the woman, but they aren't the only genders they discuss.
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There is no national strategy, let alone a global one to mitigate the dangers of diseases that spread from animals to humans.
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There are many ways Latino people and cultures have influenced the country. Some linguists say that an entirely new American dialect is taking shape right now, in Miami.
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In American history, women have largely been left out of newsrooms, so how has that changed history?
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It's been decades since the last widely accepted sighting of an ivory-billed woodpecker. But some researchers believe the woodpecker is still out there somewhere.