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Why are so many people delighted by disgusting things?

Bradley J. Irish, Arizona State University Halloween is a time to embrace all that is disgusting, from bloody slasher...

Which wetlands should receive federal protection? The Supreme Court revisits a...

Albert C. Lin, University of California, Davis The U.S. Supreme Court opens its new session on Oct. 3, 2022,...

Surging sales of large gasoline pickups and SUVs are undermining carbon...

John DeCicco, University of Michigan Replacing petroleum fuels with electricity is crucial for curbing climate change because it cuts...

Climate change is putting food safety at risk more often, and...

Elena N. Naumova, Tufts University Every year, almost 1 in 6 Americans gets a foodborne illness, and about 3,000...

The herbicide dicamba was supposed to solve farmers’ weed problems –...

Bart Elmore, The Ohio State University In October 2021 I was a guest on a popular podcast to discuss...

What will 2022 bring in the way of misinformation on social...

Anjana Susarla, Michigan State University; Dam Hee Kim, University of Arizona, and Ethan Zuckerman, UMass Amherst At the end...

A century of tragedy: How the car and gas industry knew...

Bill Kovarik, Radford University On the frosty morning of Dec. 9, 1921, in Dayton, Ohio, researchers at a General...

3 ways Congress could hold Facebook accountable for its actions

Anjana Susarla, Michigan State University; Bhaskar Chakravorti, Tufts University, and Ryan Calo, University of Washington Facebook may have changed...

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