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June 19, 2026
People don’t usually plan to hold onto their old devices, but that’s what many end up doing. Better information about recycling and reselling options could change that.
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June 19, 2026
The Artemis program’s timeline and architecture has changed over the past year, so Artemis III will not land on the lunar surface.
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June 19, 2026
State lines are one way to picture the US, but natural history provides another – one that shows the ancient and living connections running across the landscape.
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June 19, 2026
Cutting out sugar entirely might seem virtuous but new research in mice suggests it could harm your gut in ways that don’t show up on the scales.
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June 19, 2026
Citizens are taking water testing into their own hands as sewage spills in rivers and on beaches increasingly get reported.
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June 19, 2026
Rest can feel uncomfortable when society treats effort as evidence of commitment.
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June 19, 2026
A target reduction from 80% to 50% or 60% takes pressure off government and manufacturers to address them.
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June 19, 2026
Adolescent health expert Susan Sawyer talks to The Conversation Weekly podcast, six months on from Australia’s social media ban for under 16-year-olds.
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June 19, 2026
Local needs, political tensions and corporate power all get involved in the democratic processes by which Americans govern their communities.
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June 19, 2026
Polarization and negative partisanship have lowered the standards for whom Americans are willing to support.
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June 19, 2026
There was a time when you could be fired from your job for being gay. It took LGBTQ employees at companies like Kodak to challenge workplace discrimination and transform corporate culture.
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June 18, 2026
The Israeli prime minister has a long history of irritating American leaders.