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Sweating the Small Stuff
In the summer of 2015, a marine biologist posted a graphic video on YouTube of a sea turtle having a plastic straw extracted from its...
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Jan 6, 20193 min read


Building Bridges in the Balkans
This summer, tourists flocking to the coastal Croatian city of Dubrovnik were greeted by a group very much out of place amidst the...
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Jan 6, 20195 min read


An Asymmetric Affair
In October 2018, Saudi Arabian operatives killed a Saudi journalist, Jamal Khashoggi, at the country’s consulate in Istanbul. Khashoggi...
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Jan 5, 20194 min read


Health Policy Hits the Streets
There is a fascinating irony about the way that humans go about constructing streets: Boulevard after boulevard is paved not for people,...
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Nov 25, 20185 min read


Camouflaged Climate Control
While the Department of Defense (DoD) may not commonly be seen as a leader in environmental sustainability efforts, the US military has...
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Nov 25, 20184 min read


Tribes and Tribulations
The history of Indigenous peoples in the United States is replete with genocide, erasure, and forced assimilation. Oppression of...
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Nov 25, 20185 min read


Factory to Table
Fifty years ago, when Carlos Monteiro began his career as a pediatrician in the sprawling slums of São Paulo, his patients were starving....
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Nov 25, 20185 min read


Microscopic Threat, Massive Implications
On September 26, the United Nations General Assembly addressed, for the first time, the global health epidemic of tuberculosis (TB). In a...
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Nov 25, 20186 min read


At What Cost
Universal health care can transform a country. In Japan, the kokumin kaihoken insurance system has led to the world’s highest life...
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Nov 25, 20184 min read


Nursing the German Economy
In Pflaumheim, a small German village about a marathon’s distance from Frankfurt, revealing that one “has a Polin,” or “Polish woman,”...
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Nov 25, 20185 min read


Pick Your Poison
As American politics becomes increasingly polarized, the two-party system has become an obstacle to healthy government. Extremism often...
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Nov 25, 20185 min read


Reeling It Back
For much of the early 20th century, only a handful of film studios dominated the movie industry. The “Big Five”—Paramount, Warner Bros.,...
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Nov 25, 20185 min read


Parasites of Peace
In July 2018, Ethiopia and Eritrea signed a monumental peace treaty to reopen diplomatic relations, travel, and trade between the two...
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Nov 25, 20185 min read


Raising the Bar
When American founding father Elbridge Gerry said, “the evils we experience flow from the excess of democracy,” he probably didn’t have...
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Nov 25, 20184 min read


Between Borders
After the Japanese annexation of the Korean peninsula in 1910, many Koreans migrated to Japan—some voluntarily, others by force. During...
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Nov 25, 20183 min read


It Takes A Smart Village
On a midnight raid in a rural region of Brittany, France, furious farmers blockaded roads with bales of hay. Other farmers dumped 3.5...
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Nov 25, 20185 min read


Taking Root
Though now one of the most arid regions in the world, the Middle East was once home to a lush environment. Sadly, the scattering of...
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Nov 25, 20183 min read


Minority Report: How Reflective Teaching Could Improve Minority Student Outcomes
Education represents a path to economic and social opportunity for people across the political spectrum. However, it’s evident that this...
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Jun 12, 20185 min read


Yes Promo Homo: The Necessity of Inclusive LGBTQ+ Sex Education
Sexual education in the United States is taught almost entirely within an exclusively heterosexual framework, leaving LGBTQ+ students...
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Jun 12, 20184 min read


Genome Unknowns: Raising the Ethical Bar for CRISPR Research
CRISPR: Either it’s the best thing since the smallpox vaccine, or it’s bound to plunge the human species into Aldous Huxley’s world of...
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Jun 12, 20185 min read
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