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This is your brain on walking
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Getting in those steps boosts your mood, and may stave off brain deterioration
Coral reef scientists raise alarm as climate change decimates vital ocean ecosystems
Sam Purkis
Coral reefs can't be protected from heat waves — and they're dying as a result
Strangers on a train: The dark bargain that destroyed the Republican Party
Kirk Swearingen
Old-line Republicans signed on to an unpleasant but temporary plan. Hitchcock's classic explains what happened next
A curious union: Clorox, Cleveland Clinic, and the CDC Foundation
Michael Schulson
Disinfecting surfaces does little to curb Covid’s spread. So why are two big health nonprofits working with Clorox?
Virginia GOP candidate Glenn Youngkin tries to pivot away from Trump — but there’s nowhere to go
Igor Derysh
Youngkin went all-in on the culture war and Trump’s Big Lie in GOP primary. Now he's learning that might cost him
Greg Abbott promised “transparency” for border wall funding — but donors clearly using fake names
James Barragán
"The public will know all the money coming in and how that money is being used,” Abbott said.
Right-wingers really seem to care about the Cleveland Indians all of a sudden following name change
Brett Bachman
Many of the people most angry about the change have no apparent ties to either the city or the team
Panpsychism, the idea that inanimate objects have consciousness, gains steam in science communities
Matthew Rozsa
An expanding notion of what "consciousness" is could have profound repercussions
Community, creativity and caffeine: What coffee shops reopening means to New Yorkers
Chuyan Jiang
“Ethiopian coffee is really about gathering... We want to bring that hospitality, that community feeling"
Of course Trump stalled the Brett Kavanaugh probe: Republicans never cared about #MeToo
Amanda Marcotte
The FBI confirmed that it received 4,500 tips on Kavanaugh — only to hand them to the Trump White House
“Danger to the world”: 1,200+ scientists denounce Boris Johnson’s plan to end UK COVID restrictions
Kenny Stancil
"Mass infection is not an option," experts said of the Tory government's "dangerous and unethical" reopening plan
8 of the biggest ways the Summer Olympics are different in Tokyo this year
Kaitlin Thomas
Familiar faces we expected to see are missing, while new sports like skateboarding and surfing make their debuts
America’s history wars get serious: Texas GOP wants to dump MLK, whitewash KKK
Chauncey DeVega
Republican attacks on history are part of a larger strategic plan: Control the past, and you control the future
The debate over umbilical cord screenings and stillbirths
Claire Marie Porter
Some experts say that increasing prenatal tests will prevent many stillbirths. The medical community is uncertain
In California, a new strategy to fight grapevine-killing bacteria
Agostino Petroni
A serendipitous lab accident may be the key to stopping a disease that has threatened vineyards for over a century
How quickly we forget: Amid the trauma of the Trump era, each new outrage just disappears
Chauncey DeVega
Each new revelation about Trump's assault on democracy quickly evaporates from memory — and that's no accident
How Senate Democrats aim to pass climate policy without Republicans
Zoya Teirstein
Senate Democrats announced some of the climate measures in their $3.5 trillion reconciliation plan
GOP doctor running for Minnesota governor denies he’s an anti-vaxxer — he’s just anti-vax-curious
Igor Derysh
Scott Jensen spread COVID conspiracy theories, and has appeared with top anti-vaccine activists many times
Who’s afraid of Nina Turner? Corporate Democrats, the Israel lobby and Big Pharma
Norman Solomon
Big Pharma, the pro-Israel lobby and Democratic power brokers like Jim Clyburn are going all out to stop Turner
What does the term “ethical coffee” actually mean?
Ever Meister
Let's decode phrases like "fair trade," "sustainable" and "relationship coffee"
Republicans renege on deal with Democrats, strip funding for IRS in gift to rich tax cheats
Jake Johnson
"Republicans can always be counted on to help billionaires not pay taxes"
Dr. John Gartner on America after Trump: “Dystopian science fiction … is actually happening”
Chauncey DeVega
Former Johns Hopkins professor on the aftermath of Trump's coup — and whether he was a Russian stooge after all
15 summer “blockbusters” that completely tanked at the box office
Matthew Jackson
These films had big intentions that produced not-so-big results
The most compelling “Never Have I Ever” storyline this season isn’t a romance but a rivalry
Kylie Cheung
When a new girl enters the school, the series explores the complexity of sharing space among women of color
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