The Conversation
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July 19, 2021
Our beds can play a host to a vast variety of bacterial species.
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July 15, 2021
The themes explored in Luca have since led to accusations of “queerbaiting” - a phenomenon in wh ...
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July 15, 2021
Frequent and long-term use of lye-based hair straightening products, or relaxers, may increase t ...
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July 9, 2021
The monumental wartime mobilization of millions of people placed more Americans into contact wit ...
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July 8, 2021
Germ theory deniers are a mixed group whose beliefs range from hardline renunciation of germ the ...
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July 7, 2021
We must get to grips with the amount of pharmaceuticals in our waterways.
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July 7, 2021
From a behavioural point of view, the flexibility with which an animal can adapt itself and adju ...
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July 1, 2021
Ghost kitchens are food prep operations with no waiters, no dining room and no parking lot – rea ...
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June 30, 2021
Jack Johnson’s victory, in the manliest of sports, contradicted claims of racial supremacy by wh ...
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June 30, 2021
Over 100 fire scientists, along with fire officials across the West, are urging people to skip t ...
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June 29, 2021
The Fourth of July can be a miserable day for dogs. The fireworks make scaredy-cats out of many ...
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June 29, 2021
Common sense alone ought to be reason enough to deter us from smashing mirrors.
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June 29, 2021
It is more important than ever to understand why some people deny, doubt or resist scientific ex ...
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June 25, 2021
The way people speak and pronounce words is very much dependent on their language background and ...
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June 24, 2021
Just how long could a human actually live? It’s a question people have been asking for centuries.
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June 23, 2021
The amount and variety of news produced today often tests people’s ability to determine its valu ...
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June 16, 2021
The people who crossed a wristwatch with a cellphone worked hard for several years to make it ha ...
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June 15, 2021
Adding to the lore of cheating is a new scandal involving pitchers who may be applying sticky su ...
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June 14, 2021
Shoe pointiness would eventually became so extreme that in 1463 King Edward IV passed a law limi ...
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June 14, 2021
The preamble to the Second Amendment mentions service in a militia as a reason citizens have the ...
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