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The parallel economy: The right-wing movement creating a safe haven for deplatformed conservative influencers
The last few years have seen the west swept by political polarization, much of which has…
Opinion: Low-cost, high-quality public transportation will serve the public better than free rides
Public transit systems face daunting challenges across the U.S., from pandemic ridership losses to traffic congestion,…
Why orchid bees concoct their own fragrance
Male bees display a remarkable passion for collecting scents: they deposit scents from various sources in…
Hubble captures 'jellyfish galaxy' JO204
This image taken with the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope shows JO204, a ‘jellyfish galaxy’ so named…
NASA's Lucy mission snaps its first views of Trojan asteroid targets
Some of the asteroids NASA’s Lucy mission will visit are still more than 330 million miles…
That new-car smell may be a sign of exposure to a host of hazardous chemicals
A team of mechanical and civil engineers working with occupational health scientists affiliated with several entities…
Glucose-responsive, charge-switchable lipid nanoparticles for insulin delivery
Patients with type 1 diabetes live with a constant risk of hyper- or hypoglycemia. Precisely controlled…
How mouse embryos determine left from right
RIKEN biologists have discovered how tiny hairs in embryos detect flowing fluid, which ultimately leads to…
Geotechnical expert says one in four international tailings dam failures are due to earthquakes
Did you know the U.S. National Earthquake Information Center logs the measurements of 20,000 earthquakes around…