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Editing The Climate Talkers: Punctuation's Effect On Earth's Fate
The littlest things — punctuation, precise word choice and grammar — can hold tremendous power in worldwide climate negotiations. This year in Europe, editors get a chance to help make history.
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How A Drunken Chipmunk Voice Helps Send A Public Service Message
First you get a crazy message from a friend. Then you get a not-so-crazy message that could help you find a job or fight a disease.
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Researchers Link Feelings Of Disgust And Ethical Behavior
Research finds that people respond to feelings of disgust by trying to protect themselves from it — and this can quickly translate into self-interested behavior and cheating.
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Cyber Archaeologists Rebuild Destroyed Artifacts
Hundreds of ancient artifacts have been damaged or destroyed during violence in the Middle East. Researchers are using the power of crowdsourcing and 3-D imaging to re-create the ancient artifacts.
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Exploding Myths About Learning Through Gaming
A central misunderstanding, Greg Toppo writes, is that video game-based learning is somehow "easier." Often, he says, it's hard work, but students love the challenge.
After A Week Of Flooding, Sunshine Forecast For Much Of Texas
The rains gave the state its wettest May in history. Last week's flooding killed at least 25 people.
'The Onion' Strikes Again: Indicted Ex-FIFA Exec Quotes Satirical Article
Jack Warner's defense was presumably unintentional. He is one of 14 FIFA executives indicted by the U.S. last week on corruption charges.
Supreme Court Tosses Out Man's Conviction For Making Threats On Facebook
The messages Anthony Elonis posted to Facebook prompted his now ex-wife to get a state protection order against him, and led his bosses to fire him.
Center for Faith Studies Lecture, 6/1/15
CENTER FOR FAITH STUDIES LECTURE – Tunette Powell, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of The Truth Heals, and author of “From Daddyless to Destiny:…
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Those Yoga Poses May Not Be Ancient After All, And Maybe That's OK
In her new book, Michelle Goldberg traces the Western practice of yoga to a Russian woman named Indra Devi. Goldberg says that many of the poses in modern yoga can't be traced beyond 150 years ago.
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