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Archiving the pandemic: ‘Coronavirus Lost and Found’ documents how we cope with catastrophe

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Does chess promote white privilege because white always goes first?

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Is bar soap as gross as millennials say? Not really, and we’re all covered with microbes anyway

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COVID-19 and teletherapy may be changing how much you know about your therapist

With the coronavirus risk, many therapy sessions have moved online to video calls. Maskot via Getty Images Adrienne Lapidos, University of Michigan It’s the third month of the COVID-19 pandemic, […]

7 months ago
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COVID-19

Which drugs and therapies are proven to work, and which ones don’t, for COVID-19?

We are slowly figuring out which drugs and therapies are effective against the new coronavirus. Anton Petrus / Getty Images William Petri, University of Virginia I am a physician and […]

7 months ago
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Ethics + Religion

Why are kids asking such big questions during the pandemic?

All children harbor intense curiosity. Erdark/Getty Images Jana Mohr Lone, University of Washington Why do people have to die? Are mistakes always bad? Can you be happy and sad at […]

9 months ago
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Education

6 ways to build motivation to do your schoolwork now that you’re forced to learn online at home

Breaking down big projects into smaller tasks helps. PhotoAlto/Michele Constantini/Getty Images Ryan Korstange, Middle Tennessee State University Even in normal circumstances, it can be hard to get motivated to do […]

9 months ago
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Education

Advanced degrees bring higher starting salaries – but also higher debt

Advanced degrees pay off in the job market. Ariel Skelly/Getty Images Jaymes Pyne, Stanford University and Eric Grodsky, University of Wisconsin-Madison People with a master’s degree or doctorate can bank […]

10 months ago
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COVID-19

4 ways to help kids relax as the coronavirus upends everyday life

Empty shelves can freak out shoppers of all ages. Jeremy Hogan / Echoes Wire/Barcroft Media via Getty Images Mirae J. Fornander, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Families everywhere are adjusting […]

10 months ago
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K-12

How the Flint water crisis set students back

Marilynne R Wood, University of Toledo When the Flint water crisis took place in 2014 and 2015, one of my graduate nursing students decided to get involved. Having already worked […]

2 years ago
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