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Smaller family networks, more great-grandparents, and fewer cousins.
The midwest is particularly filled with them.
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The record-breaking transmission could revolutionize deep space communication.
Ketamine’s remarkable effect bolsters a new theory of mental illness.
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It could perform a speech recognition task with 78% accuracy.
They have held our fascination ever since we first identified their remains.
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The U.S. ranked 59th worldwide.
Actor and science communicator Alan Alda shares his three rules of three for effective and empathic communication.
Intentions tend to get mangled by overreach in every complex organization — so dial up the charisma and the clarity.
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Here’s why the answer may forever elude scientists.
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With the invention of the leap year, the Julian calendar was used worldwide for over 1500 years. Over time, it led only to catastrophe.
Sometimes called “the new gold,” sand is the second most exploited natural resource in the world after fresh water.
Like many of us, the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius hated waking up early, but his stoic philosophy always helped him get out of bed.