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Science (Page 4)

August 18, 2021

A Young Investor’s Take (and Loss) on the “Meme Stock” Frenzy

The night before, I could barely fall asleep. I excitedly watched the volatile stock chart’s jagged lines grow in after-hours […]

By John General

August 18, 2021

Breaking Habits: Why Limiting Social Media Can be Good for Us

(NEW YORK) – How long have you been on your phone today? Did you wake up to read your texts […]

By Michael McILwee

Wasatch Mountain Range

March 24, 2021

Utah at Risk for a ‘Catastrophic’ Earthquake

(SALT LAKE CITY, Utah) — There’s a high chance that Utah could be rocked by a “catastrophic” earthquake sometime in […]

By Alyssa Charles

March 12, 2021

The Saskatchewan Hemp Farmer Who Plans to Live for a Thousand Years

"If you don't give yourself unreasonable, tall expectations, you will never get there," he says.

By Jessica M. Choplin, Ph.D.

December 17, 2020

A Custody Battle in Florida’s Valuable Wetlands

Florida's DEP is seeking control of federal wetland permits to fast-track development projects, keeping up with population demands and leading to concerns of further wetland degradation.

By Michelle Mackey

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