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Millennial Black women navigate when and where to express style

Millennial Black women feel they have autonomy and flexibility in navigating beauty standards in their personal lives, according to a new qualitative study. But at work, they feel compelled to adapt to a more restrictive ...

How social structure influences the way people share money

People around the globe often depend on informal financial arrangements, borrowing and lending money through social networks. Understanding this sheds light on local economies and helps fight poverty.

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Researchers unpack sign language's visual advantage
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Records show that churches monitored multilingual gossip in Elizabethan London
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New rules could help child welfare systems treat parents with disabilities more fairly
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Studying fossil extraction on Native lands and exploring the depths of untold histories
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LGBTQ+ policies significantly reduce discrimination for transgender and nonbinary people
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Could a wealth tax help reduce inequality?
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Hubble finds that a black hole beam promotes stellar eruptions
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Study offers new explanation for Siberia's permafrost craters
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Climate change will lead to wetter US winters, modeling study finds
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New research could extend the lifetime of key carbon-capture materials
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Turbulent solar wind originates in the sun's corona, study shows
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The unexpected role of magnetic microbes in deep-sea mining
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Dead coral skeletons hinder reef regeneration by sheltering seaweed
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Four billion years ago, but not so different: Plate tectonics likely looked closer to what we experience today
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Unexpected discovery of early sweet potato cultivation in Polynesia
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Aliphatic hydrocarbons on Ceres' surface found to have short lifetimes
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Feathers, cognition and global consumerism in colonial Amazonia

Amazonia is the home of the largest variety of birds in the world. In such a unique environment, craft cultures have flourished by translating the beauty and creativity of environmental materials like feathers into stunning ...

Study examines US public opinion of 'would-be' mass shooters

The unpredictable and widespread threat of mass shootings can affect anyone anywhere. Interrupting the process of planning and conducting a mass shooting is a matter of public safety. However, the public's willingness to ...