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Saving animals from factory farms: Fake meat's increasingly real future
Scientists and animal rights futurists are closing in on the solution so many vegetarians seek
08/22/2013 15:45 UTC
Why the offshore wind industry is about to take off
Massachusetts became the first state to set offshore wind goals in 2016
05/21/2018 09:30 UTC
Pope Francis vs. vampire capitalism: The real reason why his climate-change encyclical is revolutionary
The head of the Catholic Church might just have inaugurated a vital conversation about how we define prosperity
06/19/2015 00:14 UTC
The right's war on college: "Starving the Beast" exposes the fight to destroy America's great public universities
Why does college cost so much? Because the far right is trying to undermine or privatize state universities
09/09/2016 19:24 UTC
Kissing up to the community
Once hailed as San Francisco saviors, dot-coms now have to make nice with peeved neighbors.
08/29/2000 23:00 UTC
America doesn't have a Holocaust problem. It has a history problem
Yes, Americans may know less about the Holocaust. In a way, that's following an American tradition
04/13/2018 17:15 UTC
Rising temperatures could bring flight delays worldwide
Pheonix flights can't take off — what other cities will be at risk?
07/17/2017 07:59 UTC
There were an estimated 17.7 million excess deaths due to COVID-19: report
A report shows what steps can be taken to prevent a new pandemic
09/25/2022 12:29 UTC
The shameful, disgusting reason why Yellowstone's thermal springs are so beautiful
The vibrant natural wonder used to be all blue. Then tourists came along...
12/22/2014 20:09 UTC
The price of a drug should be based on its therapeutic benefits — not just what the market will bear
The average price for an orphan drug is more than $150,000 per year
01/21/2021 00:14 UTC
The race to design a bacteria that can eat plastic
There are a number of challenges inherent to using bacteria to dissolve plastic, but the upsides are huge
05/01/2022 14:00 UTC
Will reading make you rich?
Researchers claim reading fiction bestows marketable skills. That's not really what it's for ...
06/21/2013 15:44 UTC
Dalit scientists face barriers in India’s top science institutes
Despite decades-old inclusion policies, Dalits are systematically underrepresented in science institutes in India
08/08/2021 18:59 UTC
Science suggests fish become homicidal from flushed antidepressants
With every toilet flush, we expose fish and other aquatic wildlife to the pharmaceuticals we're taking
12/06/2017 11:00 UTC
The "rage to master": What it takes for those scary-smart kids to succeed
Gladwell's practice theory is only partly right. A host of things must line up for the would-be prodigy to thrive
06/14/2015 01:00 UTC