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An endless flow of information is coming at us constantly: It might be an article a friend shared on Facebook with a sensational headline or wrong information about the spread of the coronavirus.
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A strange object found in Utah desert has prompted worldwide speculation about its origins.
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Historian Rutger Bregman argues that the persistent theory that most people are monsters is just wrong.
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Zircons in a Martian meteorite widens the possible timeframe for life on Mars.
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The COVID-19 pandemic is making health disparities in the United States crystal clear. It is a clarion call for health care systems to double their efforts in vulnerable communities.
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The positive steps we are taking to prevent disease might have a negative side effect.
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It was a concept borrowed from the Iroquois, and one that America never quite mastered.
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An ancient Martian meteorite carries with it some compelling implications.
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How many hurdles stand in the way of hyperloops becoming a commercial reality?
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I kept clicking and following, and eventually my Instagram became all about fit people, fitness and motivational material, and advertisements. Does this sound familiar?