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"I’m sure it scares the living sh*t out of them": Why the protests at the University of Missouri may have the NCAA terrified
Protestors at Mizzou have sent shockwaves through higher ed and the NCAA, author/journalist Dave Zirin tells Salon
11/13/2015 18:00 UTC
Can any animal learn to speak with buttons like Bunny the "talking" dog does?
Dogs and cats have taken to the buttons, but would a horse or iguana? Experts weigh in
01/15/2022 15:00 UTC
Are artificial intelligence detectors biased against non-native English speakers?
A recent article in Patterns calls into question the accuracy of GPT detectors
07/10/2023 18:29 UTC
Cannabis users are often denied liver transplants. Scientists looked into whether that had any merit
Marijuana users are regularly denied organ transplants in many states — for reasons that may not make sense
10/25/2022 13:15 UTC
Bill McKibben says we're stuffed
We've eaten, developed and drilled to near oblivion, says the environmental writer. It's time to realize that having more stuff is not the road to paradise. Oh, really?
03/23/2007 15:59 UTC
Once at the vanguard of national policy, California plays defense under Trump
California Attorney General Xavier Becerra is spearheading the state's progressive stance against President Trump
06/20/2017 10:00 UTC
Monsanto doesn't want you to know what you're eating
The biotech industry is working to prevent mandatory labeling for foods with genetically engineered contents
04/24/2013 00:15 UTC
"A Gay Girl in Damascus": Behind the twisted tale of a blogger who "catfished" the whole world
A fascinating new film explores the untold story of the teenage Arab lesbian blogger who was too good to be true
07/23/2015 21:54 UTC
Electric vehicles are a climate solution with a pollution problem: Tire particles
The tiny fragments that tires release into the environment are yet another reason to reduce car use
09/27/2023 10:29 UTC
Right-wing garbage debunked: No, regulation doesn't kill jobs
The right loves to warn that regulations will harm "job creators." A new report explains why that's nonsense
12/02/2013 17:43 UTC
A horrifying amount of microplastic discharges from nonstick pans and goes into our food, study says
A new study counted the number of microplastic contaminants that emerged from a cracked nonstick pan
11/04/2022 11:46 UTC
Can floating cities save us from rising sea levels?
A brief history of floating city experiments, and what makes the United Nations-backed ‘Oceanix’ different 
12/18/2022 19:00 UTC
How to make juicy shredded chicken to use everywhere
Learn time-tested techniques for making a mountain of tender shredded chicken
12/26/2020 21:29 UTC
Elijah Cummings expands probe into Betsy DeVos' alleged use of personal email account
The questions surrounding DeVos' personal email use is particularly sensitive given the events of the 2016 election
07/16/2019 18:55 UTC
Other people's stuff
With the new PBS series "Second Hand Stories" and the rise of Found magazine, garage-sale and Dumpster-diver culture finds its art form.
10/16/2003 00:00 UTC