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monks waiting in line

Why Waiting in Line Creates Perfect Storm for Airborne Disease

boy covering his face in shame

Insurance Claim Denials Hit Low-Income Patients Hardest

Magnetic urn

Magnetic Mystery Defies Laws of Physics As Liquid Forms Perfect Urn Shape

An abandoned road and brine transitional pool at the margin of the Salar de Atacama Halite Nucleus.

Industry vastly overestimating the amount of fresh water available for lithium mining

An adult male Kinda baboon grooms an adult female conspecific

Male Baboons Who Invest in Female Friendships Reveal Evolution’s Gentle Side

playing cards

Massachusetts Casino Study: $1.2B Annual Revenue Comes with Social Cost Concerns

Trump posted the results of a questionable X/Twitter poll, showing that he would win with more than 70% of the vote, to his Truth Social account.

Social media polls deliberately skew political realities of 2016, 2020 US presidential elections

Retrieving a sediment core from Svalbard. François Lapointe, center on his knees.

Arctic melting heavily influenced by little-studied meteorological phenomena

An exemplar photograph of an integrated chip containing memristor crossbar arrays of various sizes made at UMass Amherst. (Image taken by Can Li).

New study shows analog computing can solve complex equations and use far less energy

Simon Nampindo (standing) helping to collar an elephant in Murchison Falls National Park, Uganda.

Climate change threatens older elephants most, jeopardizing African elephants’ future

Rhino

Southern Africa’s temps will rise past the rhinos’ tolerance

Human digestive tract and biome. Pixabay

Microorganisms living in gastrointestinal tracts may foretell diagnoses of debilitating diseases including Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s

light rays on a dark blue background

Scientists make Python 1000x faster

The wealthiest 10% of Americans are responsible for 40% of the nation’s total greenhouse gas emissions.

America’s wealthiest 10% responsible for 40% of US greenhouse gas emissions

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