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Corporations restrict what farmers can do with their own seeds, as well as their farm equipment when it breaks down.
Kittrell’s legacy shows that home economics was always about more than cooking and sewing. It’s also a reminder that issues that affect families are simultaneously local and global.
A THC-like substance that occurs naturally in humans and other vertebrates helps maintain immunity, memory, nerve function and more – and research suggests a lack of it can harm health.
FTD leads to changes in personality and behavior. Understanding its genetic and molecular causes could lead to new ways to treat neurodegenerative diseases.
A year ago, the Ukrainian military was largely equipped with Soviet-era weapons. It has since seen an influx of high-tech weapons. But it’s less what than how that’s made a difference.
A roundup of The Conversation’s articles about this holy Christian season and its history.
In a loosely regulated industry, followers shouldn’t necessarily buy what these influencers are selling.
ChatGPT could lead to substantial learning gains if it’s used as a tutor, an online learning specialist says.
This article appeared first in Pro Publica by Ava Kofman ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power.…
Golf is one of the most popular sports around the world, with many talented athletes competing for fame and glory. Throughout history, some golfers have stood out from their peers and become legends in the sport due to their remarkable skill and accomplishments.