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Testing medical protective gear is the perfect job for robots–but not without the help of humans. 

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Testing medical protective gear is the perfect job for robots–but not without the help of humans. 

The untold stories of 123 Black people killed by white police officers in one Alabama county

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The untold stories of 123 Black people killed by white police officers in one Alabama county

The research is clear: White people are not more likely than Black people to be killed by police.

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The research is clear: White people are not more likely than Black people to be killed by police.

How to make a homemade mask that is as good as an N95

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How to make a homemade mask that is as good as an N95

How do today’s Black Lives Matter protests compare to the civil rights movement of the 1960s?

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How do today’s Black Lives Matter protests compare to the civil rights movement of the 1960s?

1,000 people in the US die every year in police shootings. Who are they?

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1,000 people in the US die every year in police shootings. Who are they?

Childhood trauma changes your brain. But it doesn’t have to be permanent.

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Childhood trauma changes your brain. But it doesn’t have to be permanent.

The secret to better eyesight? Just add oxygen (and millions of years of evolution).

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The secret to better eyesight? Just add oxygen (and millions of years of evolution).

Meet the axolotl: A cannibalistic salamander that regenerates its limbs and might help us better understand human stem cell therapy
hand reaching to grab axolotl

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Meet the axolotl: A cannibalistic salamander that regenerates its limbs and might help us better understand human stem cell therapy

Human trafficking in the US is a much bigger problem than we think
State and regional law enforcement records likely reflect less than 10 percent of trafficking victims in the area, according to new research by Amy Farrell, a Northeastern University professor who studies human trafficking. Photo by iStock

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Human trafficking in the US is a much bigger problem than we think

What people with musical anhedonia might tell us about social interaction

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What people with musical anhedonia might tell us about social interaction

Can collagen help fix injured tendons? These tissue engineers think so.

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Can collagen help fix injured tendons? These tissue engineers think so.