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Most colleges score low on helping students of all faiths, or none, develop a sense of belonging

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What helps students from all walks of life have a good college experience?This post was originally published on this site

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Child-care affordability is coming at the expense of equity, and it’s time governments acted

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Five years into Canada’s $10-a-day child care plan, affordability has improved dramatically for families fortunate enough to have a space. However, the families who need care the most are being left behind.This post was originally […]

Phys.org - Biotechnology

A microbial blueprint for climate-smart cows

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Each year, a single cow can belch about 200 pounds of methane. The powerful greenhouse gas is 27 times more potent at trapping heat in the atmosphere than carbon dioxide. For decades, scientists and farmers […]

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Why the chemtrail conspiracy theory lingers and grows—and why Tucker Carlson is talking about it

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Everyone has looked up at the clouds and seen faces, animals, objects. Human brains are hardwired for this kind of whimsy. But some people—perhaps a surprising number—look to the sky and see government plots and […]

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Forensic linguistics: How dark web criminals give themselves away with their language

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Shannon McCoole ran one of the world’s largest dark web child abuse forums for around three years in the early 2010s. The forum provided a secure online space in which those interested in abusing children […]

Phys.org - Space

How do you fire someone into the sun?

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We live in changing times. While we once flippantly threw villains to the lions, now we seek to fire them into the sun.This post was originally published on this site

Phys.org - Space

NASA faces another shift in its leadership—and in its vision

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NASA is facing increasingly sharp challenges as it pursues its goal of landing astronauts on the moon again before this decade is out—and as the space agency braces for another leadership change, it’s clear that […]

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Know when to fold ’em: Study reveals benefits of dropping unrealistic goals

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Though many people may benefit from setting life goals, new research led by Curtin University has revealed working towards unachievable targets could in fact have a negative impact on overall well-being—and knowing when to abandon […]

Phys.org - Automotive

Plane and car crash testing is still designed to keep men safe—that puts women in danger

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The next time you board a commercial flight and are told how to sit in the brace position for an emergency landing, consider this: did you know that international plane safety testing only requires adult […]

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Why ‘incel’ social media accounts are encouraging young people towards extreme ‘looksmaxxing’ procedures

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A new study carried out by cybercrime and gender experts at the University of Portsmouth has revealed that incel social media accounts are rebranding to bypass bans and appeal to wider audiences on TikTok.This post […]

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