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Lawsuits over bans on teaching critical race theory are coming – here’s what won’t work, and what might — Frank LoMonte

Poison ivy can work itchy evil on your skin – here’s how — Marjorie Montanez Wiscovich and Arthur Samia

pay for lending a helping hand. A couple days later, red patches appeared on his forearms and chest, which soon began to itch miserably and form water blisters. If you have ever spent any time outdoors – in the woods, working in the yard, even at the edges of a playground – maybe you’ve experienced something similar after encountering poison ivy. It’s not easy to forget.

Some rich people will love at least one sweetener in Democrats’ $3.5 trillion plan — Brent W. Ambrose, David C. Ling, Gary McGill and Pat Hendershott

Half of unvaccinated workers say they’d rather quit than get a shot – but real-world data suggest few are following through — Jack J. Barry, Ann Christiano and Annie Neimand

Are workplace vaccine mandates prompting some employees to quit rather than get a shot? A hospital in Lowville, New York,...
30, going on 33 Adele album

Grammy winner explains why Adele is right – album tracks should not be shuffled — Jose Valentino Ruiz

For as long as albums have existed, they have offered listeners wonder, hope, truth and reality concerning the state of the...
Kids typing on a labtop

Comic book introduces kids to key concepts and careers in cybersecurity — Kara Dawson and Pavlo Antonenko

Three 9-year-old girls are huddled around a Caesar wheel, an ancient tool for sharing secret messages. Cracking a code is...
Girl holding her arm in pain

The promise of repairing bones and tendons with human-madematerials — Brittany Taylor

Brittany Taylor is a biomedical engineer and assistant professor who studies novel ways to improve bone and tendon healing after injuries. She...
The great Amazon land grab

The great Amazon land grab – how Brazil’s government is clearing the way for deforestation — Gabriel Cardoso Carrero, Cynthia S. Simmons and Robert T. Walker

Imagine that a group of politicians decide that Yellowstone National Park is too big, so they downsize the park by...
Why community college students quit despite being almost finished

Why community college students quit despite being almost finished — Benjamin Skinner, Justin Ortagus and Melvin Tanner

Community colleges are designed to make college more accessible, yet 6 out of every 10 community college students cannot reap the full rewards...
What makes a fruit flavorful? Artificial intelligence can help optimize cultivars to match consumer preference

What makes a fruit flavorful? Artificial intelligence can help optimize cultivars to match consumer preferences — Marcio Resende and Harry J. Klee

The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work. The big idea Which flavors and chemical compounds make a particular...
Puerto Rico has a plan to recover from bankruptcy — but the deal won’t ease people’s daily struggles

Puerto Rico has a plan to recover from bankruptcy — but the deal won’t ease people’s daily struggles — Carlos A Suárez Carrasquillo

Puerto Rico’s bankruptcy problem is complicated — but the various ways the crisis hurts most Puerto Ricans is unmistakable.  Since...
Female business travelers pay less than their male colleagues because they tend to book earlie

Female business travelers pay less than their male colleagues because they tend to book earlier — Javier D. Donna

The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work. The big idea Female employees consistently pay lower airfares than men...
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