Satellite Archeology is all about perspective. From the outer edges of the planet’s atmosphere, where sky meets space, the view...
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Condom use is critical to decreasing the spread of HIV and STIs on a global scale, yet there have been...
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US election outcomes are always governed by expensive campaigns and big money, but this year the role of money has...
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Hundreds of students from universities in the United States, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East are signed-up to Soliya Connect,...
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The world isn’t just losing its biodiversity; human cultures are at risk as well. Across the globe indigenous peoples suffer...
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The number of homeless people in New York City’s shelters peaked at 60,670 in January 2015 – and this figure only...
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In the woods of Maine is a US Summer Camp like no other. Travelling thousands of miles from their homes...
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With Google as an indispensable tool omnipresent in everyday life, it’s easy to feel like we have all the information...
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Virtual reality has had a lot of press of late for its role as a catalyst for empathy. And one...
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Domestic workers’ pay and conditions are among the worst in the US. A quarter are paid below the minimum wage. Few receive...
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An estimated 750 million people worldwide drink and cook with water from a contaminated source every day. Providing cheap, clean drinking water for...
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Hart Island lies to the east of New York City and is the largest tax-funded mass cemetery in the world....
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As we power forward into the future, many institutions have struggled to keep up. While education has changed the least...
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Every day, millions of photographs of the same landmarks are captured and posted on social media. As our glaciers are...
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