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University of Illinois

Should government do more for the working poor during pandemic?

Where does the U.S. withdrawal leave the World Health Organization?

Electronic components join forces to take up 10 times less space on computer chips

‘Endless Doomscroller’ asks what compels us to keep scrolling through bad news

Journalists’ Twitter use shows them talking within smaller bubbles

Rice cooker, Instapot an effective tool to disinfect n95 masks

Decoy receptor neutralizes coronavirus in cell cultures

Mundane behavioral decisions, actions can be ‘misremembered’ as done

New approach drives bacteria to produce potential antibiotic, antiparasitic compounds

Illinois professor proposes guide for developing common data science approaches

Human activity on rivers outpaces, compounds effects of climate change

What can police trainers learn from the current crisis?

Simulated sea slug gets addicted to drug

Opposition to sexual- and gender-minority rights linked to support for Christian dominance

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