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This psychedelics researcher approached his death with calm and curiosity
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3 years ago
rntn
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Lessons from brain science – and history's peacemakers – for resolving conflicts
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3 years ago
rntn
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Popular for weight loss, intermittent fasting may help with diabetes too
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3 years ago
rntn
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Scientists built the largest-ever map of the human brain
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3 years ago
mooreds
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To rein in climate change, Biden pledges $7B to regional 'hydrogen hubs'
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3 years ago
rntn
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In France, workers build a castle from scratch the 13th century way
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3 years ago
rntn
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The U.S. needs minerals for green tech. Will Western mines have enough water?
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3 years ago
rntn
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A new website reports on the ultra-Orthodox Jewish community
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3 years ago
rntn
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Scientists engineered a see-through squid with its brain in plain view
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3 years ago
rntn
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What is 'skiplagging' and why do the airlines hate when you do it?
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3 years ago
rntn
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851.
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Why this chaplain sees her atheism as a gift
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3 years ago
rntn
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852.
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How hardworking microbes ferment cabbage into kimchi
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3 years ago
mooreds
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853.
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Why lasers could help make the electric grid greener
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3 years ago
CameronNemo
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854.
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The settlers brought the lottery to America. It's had a long, uneven history
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3 years ago
rntn
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855.
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Amazon may have met its match in the grocery aisles
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3 years ago
rntn
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856.
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A Honduras mayor gambled on a plan for her town. She got 80 guitars
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3 years ago
mooreds
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Mistakes to Avoid if you're going out in the Heat
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3 years ago
archo
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858.
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Startup aims to make lab-grown human eggs, transforming creation of families
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3 years ago
rntn
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REI fostered a progressive reputation. Then its workers began to unionize
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3 years ago
mooreds
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860.
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To tip or not to tip? why tipping has gotten so out of control
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3 years ago
rntn
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The U.S. Navy heard the likely implosion of the missing Titan sub on Sunday
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3 years ago
rntn
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U.S. reading and math scores drop to lowest level in decades
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3 years ago
rntn
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The worst industrial disaster harmed people even before they were born
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3 years ago
rntn
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864.
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Don't let a loved one's dementia wreck your finances
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3 years ago
everybodyknows
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865.
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How two big Wall Street banks are rethinking the office for post-pandemic future
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3 years ago
rntn
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Things people get wrong about the debt ceiling saga
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3 years ago
rntn
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Want to understand your adolescent? Get to know their brain
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3 years ago
rntn
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A European law might get companies around the world to cut climate pollution
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3 years ago
rntn
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China dominates the solar power industry. The EU wants to change that
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3 years ago
LinuxBender
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Would you live next to coworkers for the right price? This companyvs betting yes
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rntn
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