The Conversation
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Feb. 22, 2021
‘If there is a God who created the entire universe and ALL of its laws of physics, does God foll ...
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Feb. 22, 2021
Heavy metals including lead, arsenic and mercury can be found in commercial baby foods at levels ...
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Feb. 22, 2021
Research shows three key ways social media self-regulation can work.
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Feb. 19, 2021
Cat cognition research suggests cats do form emotional bonds with their humans.
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Feb. 19, 2021
While conspiracy theories are not limited to any topic, one type of event seems particularly lik ...
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Feb. 18, 2021
One of the biggest barriers standing in the way of ending the pandemic isn’t medical or logistic ...
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Feb. 17, 2021
Laws and policy are being made in the nation’s capital, despite its reputation as suffering from ...
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Feb. 16, 2021
How a brand sounds when spoken out loud has a fundamental role to play in how consumers view it.
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Feb. 16, 2021
Extremely conservative and extremely liberal legislators receive far more airtime on cable and b ...
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Feb. 11, 2021
One conspiracy theory “going viral” is that extensive operations are taking place to rescue chil ...
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Feb. 11, 2021
Pigs might not be able to fly, but they can play video games.
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Feb. 11, 2021
Everyone still needs to be wearing masks as much as possible. So how do you get the most out of ...
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Feb. 9, 2021
A true apology has to be accompanied with some sincerity and with a sense of how the offender wi ...
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Feb. 8, 2021
Intentionally forgotten stories, or those buried out of shame or trauma, exist everywhere.
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Feb. 5, 2021
Could it really be true that one of Washington’s bitterest adversaries would have a stooge at th ...
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Feb. 5, 2021
Color is an inherent part of visual experience, as fundamental as gravity. So how could anyone s ...
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Feb. 4, 2021
In the US today, up to 40% of adults agree with the young Earth creationist claim that all human ...
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Feb. 4, 2021
Vaccine resistance could ultimately be the biggest hurdle to reaching herd immunity.
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Feb. 3, 2021
Smells, scents and stenches are a common feature in the messy world of sex.
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Feb. 2, 2021
Unlike magnets, people tend to be attracted to those who are similar – not opposite – to themselves.
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