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Kansas offers incentives to lure people back to the plains
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Innovating technology for the needs and health of elders
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Fri. 03-21-2014
What can the Dutch teach U.S. states about selling pot?
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Thu. 03-20-2014
Evidence of cosmic inflation expands universe understanding
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Tue. 03-18-2014
The phytoplankton that brought Earth to life
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Wed. 03-05-2014
Low-income students combat stress with mindfulness
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Tue. 03-04-2014
How should U.S. improve opportunity for young men of color?
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Fri. 02-28-2014
As benefits expire, long-term unemployed make do with less
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Fri. 02-21-2014
Is NAFTA a success story or damaging policy?
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Fri. 02-21-2014
How 'microtargeting' works in political advertising
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Wed. 02-19-2014
What does it take to be a U.S. ambassador?
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Tue. 02-18-2014
Mobile phone usage explodes in Africa, spurring innovation
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Sat. 02-15-2014
'Second machine age' will require more human creativity
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Fri. 02-14-2014
San Francisco neighborhood gets left behind in boom times
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Wed. 02-12-2014
In search of a cure, scientists look for where HIV hides
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Sat. 02-08-2014
Why adjunct professors are struggling to make ends meet
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Fri. 02-07-2014
New media models disrupt traditional journalism
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Tue. 02-04-2014
Orange County's campaign to waste less to feed hungry kids
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Sat. 01-25-2014
What's the future of privacy in a big data world?
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Fri. 01-24-2014
Why a conservative economist moved to the country
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Thu. 01-16-2014
Poverty rates surge in American suburbs
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Sat. 01-11-2014
Living micro: Single residents embrace tiny apartments
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Wed. 12-18-2013
Life in the cash economy for "underbanked" Americans
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Sun. 12-15-2013
What a 'flipped' classroom looks like
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Wed. 12-11-2013
Robert Shiller on Winning the Nobel Prize in Economics
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Tue. 12-10-2013
Newsmaker Interview: Nelson Mandela, 1990
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Thu. 12-05-2013
Grappling with cuts to pensions that workers already earned
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Thu. 12-05-2013
David Hockney continues prodigious picture-making career
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Tue. 12-03-2013
Food stamp program cuts lead to 'staggering' need increase
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Tue. 11-26-2013
Tiger shrimp invade Louisiana waters
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Sun. 11-17-2013
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