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Yao "Henry" Jin, Miami University and Simone Peinkofer, Michigan State University
Americans from Maine to Texas are set for...
Cocoa beans are in short supply: what this means for farmers, businesses and chocolate lovers
Michael E Odijie, UCL
A shortage of cocoa beans has led to a near shutdown of processing plants...
Children experience more injuries, stress and even burnout when they specialize in one sport
Nirav Pandya, University of California, San Francisco
From football to baseball, gymnastics to tennis, more young athletes are becoming...
Salty foods are making people sick − in part by poisoning their microbiomes
Christopher Damman, University of Washington
People have been using salt since the dawn of civilization to process, preserve and...
Proteins in milk and blood could one day let doctors detect breast cancer earlier...
Danielle Whitham, Clarkson University
Doctors may someday be able to use bodily fluids to noninvasively detect breast cancer in...
How for-profit nursing home regulators can use the powers they already have to fix...
Charlene Harrington, University of California, San Francisco
Governments at both state and federal levels have yet to fully wield...
I’m a political scientist, and the Alabama Supreme Court’s IVF ruling turned me into...
Spencer Goidel, Auburn University
The day before the Alabama Supreme Court ruled that frozen embryos created and used for...
Lead from old paint and pipes is still a harmful and deadly hazard in...
Aaron Specht, Purdue University
Lead is a potent neurotoxin that causes severe health effects such as neurological damage, organ...






















