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Only in the past few years have the stories and experiences of trans people in Nazi Germany come to light.
Art can help anchor places even as they are reshaped.
Humans rely on the ocean for food, jobs and other resources, but these systems are being stressed to the brink.
Schools are blocking access to ChatGPT on their computers to try to prevent students from cheating. Two experts on academic cheating offer a very different strategy.
People with Down syndrome have an extra chromosome 21. Understanding the effects of those triplicated genes could help improve the health of those with Down syndrome and other medical conditions.
Though accessory dwelling units have been around for centuries, a recent survey found that 71% of Americans were unfamiliar with the concept.
Greater representation in rap from LGBTQ artists comes as mainstream artists atone for past lyrics.
From fluffy crabs that wear sea sponge hats to worms that glow in the dark, scientists are constantly finding amazing new life forms in the ocean.
Millions of people worldwide are exposed via soil and water to arsenic, whether naturally occurring or related to pollution. Chronic exposure is linked to the formation of cancer stem cells.
The quality of public debate over free speech in higher education matters. And the debate right now gets the facts all wrong.