A final sweep of 60 years of evidence reveals durable truths about how development succeeds and fails.
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Industrial and farm chemicals quietly alter the balance of gut microbes
This study systematically screened over 1,000 agricultural and industrial chemicals and found that many can inhibit human gut ...
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Warframe: The Old Peace Sends Players Straight into Hell, and They'll Love Every Second of It - Game Rant Advance
Warframe: The Old Peace revisits its past to prepare for the future, leading players through hell and, eventually, into the ...
Two researchers at the University of California, Davis, have been awarded a VinFuture Prize in recognition of their work ...
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The rise of llama therapy: These gentle animals transform lives
As National Llama Day arrives on December 9, 2025, it’s the perfect moment to recognize an unexpected yet rapidly growing ...
(THE CONVERSATION) We live in a world burdened by large-scale problems that refuse to go away: the refugee crisis; terrorism; rising sea levels; frequent floods, droughts and wildfires; not to mention ...
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8 unusual investments gaining traction in major cities
Across major cities, a new wave of unusual investments is reshaping how capital flows into real estate, infrastructure, and ...
And then there are the soft pretzels—those twisted ambassadors of Pennsylvania Dutch culture that have achieved perfection through generations of bakers. Warm, yielding on the inside with just enough ...
License plates from every corner of the Sunshine State fill the parking lot at Mi Pueblo Flea Market in Lakeland, where savvy shoppers willingly make multi-hour pilgrimages for deals so good they ...
Putting pig organs in people is OK in the US, but growing human organs in pigs is not – why is that?
If a pig embryo infused with human cells truly became something close enough to count as a member of the human species, then ...
About 50,000 years ago, humanity lost one of its last surviving hominin cousins, Homo floresiensis (also known as “the hobbit ...
Danish farmers have raised concerns about the health of their herds following a mandate to lower methane emissions through ...
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