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Person, Human, Clothing

Have We Forgotten the True Meaning of Labor Day?

Written by: The Conversation

Sept. 2, 2022

The first Labor Day was hardly a national holiday. Workers had to strike to celebrate it.

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Plant, Text, Food

Why Virtue Signaling Isn't the Same as Virtue – It Actually Furthers the Partisan Divide

Written by: The Conversation

Sept. 1, 2022

When virtue signaling takes place, it's important to ask who is being signaled to, and to what end?

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Animal, Amphibian, Wildlife

Axolotls Can Regenerate Their Brains, Helping to Unlock the Mysteries of Brain Evolution

Written by: The Conversation

Sept. 1, 2022

The little salamanders are also pretty adorable.

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Will omicron-specific booster shots be effective at combating COVID-19? 5 questions answered

5 Things Immunologists Want You to Know About Omicron-Specific Booster Vaccines

Written by: The Conversation

Aug. 31, 2022

In a matter of days, eligible people will be lining up to receive the shots that are tailored to ...

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Person, Human, Clothing

Long COVID: How Researchers Are Zeroing in on the Self-Targeted Immune Attacks that May Lurk Behind It

Written by: The Conversation

Aug. 31, 2022

In the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, much attention focused on repo ...

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A high school football team led the singing of the national anthem after the band couldn't make it to the game. This occurred in 2019.

Did a High School Football Team Lead the National Anthem After Being Told It Wouldn't Be Played?

Written by: Jordan Liles

Aug. 31, 2022

According to a popular article that was shared in 2022, events that occurred in 2019 were inspir ...

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The summer of 2022 marked the 80th anniversary of the first Nazi deportation of Jewish families from Germany to Auschwitz.

Researchers Are Collecting Never-Before-Seen Holocaust Photos. Here's a Look.

Written by: The Conversation

Aug. 30, 2022

Found in attics and archives, the images are helping researchers recover lost stories and provid ...

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Diana by Augustus Saint Gaudens, 1928, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.

Who Is Artemis? NASA's Latest Mission to the Moon Is Named After an Ancient Lunar Goddess Turned Feminist Icon

Written by: The Conversation

Aug. 30, 2022

Artemis was a major deity in ancient Greece, worshiped at least as early as the beginning of the ...

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As of August 2022, COVID-19 vaccination rates in Black and Hispanic people exceeded those of white Americans nationally, but only for the initial shots. FatCamera/E+ via Getty Images

COVID Researchers: Racial Disparities In Vaccine Booster Rates Persist

Written by: The Conversation

Aug. 29, 2022

COVID-19 vaccination rates in Black and Hispanic people exceeded those of white Americans nation ...

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NASA’s Artemis 1 mission is poised to take a key step toward returning humans to the Moon after a half-century hiatus.

NASA's Artemis 1: Here's Why the Moon Rocket Is Important

Written by: The Conversation

Aug. 28, 2022

The rocket's launch was scheduled for Monday morning but postponed due to a fuel leak and engine ...

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bologna face mask cold dog hot dog popsicle

A Hot Dog-Flavored Popsicle?

Written by: Madison Dapcevich

Aug. 26, 2022

Or, if you pass on that, there's a "bologna-inspired face mask" to consider.

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Instagram’s ‘Precise Location’ Tool Is Nothing New

Instagram's 'Precise Location' Tool Is Nothing New

Written by: Madison Dapcevich

Aug. 26, 2022

A widely shared social media post is misleading.

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Leaf, Plant, Dragon

Why Are We Fascinated By Dragons? A Scholar of Monsters Explains

Written by: The Conversation

Aug. 26, 2022

Emily Zarka, of Arizona State University, has found dragons to be a nearly universal symbol for ...

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Experts Identify the ‘Mysterious’ Illness Affecting Dogs

Experts Identify 'Mysterious' Illness Affecting Dogs

Written by: Madison Dapcevich

Aug. 24, 2022

Reports suggest that more than 20 dogs have died thus far.

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Did school board vote to ban pride and BLM flags?

Wis. School Board: Pride Flags, Pronouns Included in 'Political Messaging' Ban

Written by: Nur Ibrahim

Aug. 24, 2022

The policy applies to teachers and other school employees.

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With rare bipartisan support, the American Data and Privacy Protection Act moved out of the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Energy and Commerce by a vote of 53-2 on July 20, 2022.

Explained: A New Bill Would Create a National Standard For US Data Privacy

Written by: The Conversation

Aug. 23, 2022

The American Data and Privacy Protection Act still needs to pass the full House and the Senate, ...

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Brad Pitt's 'Make It Right Foundation' Reaches $20.5 Million Settlement With Hurricane Katrina Survivors

Written by: The Conversation

Aug. 22, 2022

Six homeowners sued the apparently defunct charity over the faulty construction of housing it bu ...

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It’s been 50 years since humans last visited the Moon, and even robotic missions have been few and far between.

The Moon Is About to Get Crowded. How Will Humans Manage Its Resources?

Written by: The Conversation

Aug. 22, 2022

Michelle L.D. Hanlon, a professor of air and space law, considers the question.

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Furniture, Couch, Dog

New Research Examines How People Conform to Their Pets' Stereotypical Traits

Written by: The Conversation

Aug. 22, 2022

You know the stereotypes — dog owners take more risks, cat owners are more cautious.

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Building a sandcastle comes down to the right mix of those three ingredients.

'Water Is Key': A Geotechnical Engineer Explains Sandcastle Engineering

Written by: The Conversation

Aug. 21, 2022

Building a sandcastle comes down to the right mix of water, air, and sand, writes Joseph Scalia ...

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