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The Fine Line Between Shared and Separate Costs in Blended Family Life
A unicorn mashup of modern love and unicorn stories is the blended family. Blended unions last only one to five years, averaging just three, which makes them as fragile as they are unique. Yet, ...
For the intrepid traveler or the relocating professional, understanding the stark differences between U.S. and European auto insurance requirements is not merely helpful, it’s essential. What might ...
Nobels are awarded in only three scientific categories, but other awards honor researchers across different fields.
The federal government is more likely to fund curiosity-driven basic research, while industry is more likely to support research that has a clearer eventual payoff.
Trace Elements on MSN
Why The Debate Between Science And Religion Still Divides The World
For centuries, science and religion have been seen as enemies. This documentary investigates their conflicts and surprising intersections.
The Nobel Prize might be the most famous science prize but it celebrates just a narrow slice of science and very few scientists.
Papers from research teams with a substantial number of beginners are highly disruptive and innovative, study shows.
Asking students to identify an example of what something is—and importantly, what it isn’t—helps establish clarity and leaves little room for misconception.
Physicist Arvind Murugan earns Schmidt Science Polymath award for work at intersection of physics, biology, computation and materials science ...
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Public trust in science has declined since COVID — virologists need to unite around safety standards
Creating international viral biosafety guidelines are key to clearing up confusion, regaining trust and ensuring that essential research continues.
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