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Why many studies wrongly claim it’s healthy to drink a little alcohol

Drinking alcohol isn’t good for you, but it is often a sociable activity Violeta Stoimenova/Getty Images Drinking even small amounts…

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Hatcheries can boost wild salmon numbers but reduce diversity, studies find

The ability of salmon hatcheries to increase wild salmon abundance may come at the cost of reduced diversity among wild…

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We reviewed 1,200 studies to understand how childhood shapes the leaders we are today. Here’s what we found

Today, most of us spent our day on autopilot, moving from meeting to meeting with little or no time to…

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Psilocybin mushrooms are most popular psychedelics in U.S., studies find : Shots

Psilocybin mushroom grown in Littleton, Colo. Use of the psychoactive drug is growing in popularity in the U.S. Hyoung Chang/Denver…

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Case studies show how quasi-governmental organizations could strengthen climate adaptation governance

The politicization of climate issues and the unsynchronized efforts of stakeholders are hindering the effectiveness of climate adaptation governance in…

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Studies find a link between having older brothers and being gay. Does it matter? : Shots

The Science of Siblings is a new series exploring the ways our siblings can influence us, from our money and…

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Affording a U.S. home takes more than $100,000 in income, studies show : NPR

A sold sign stands outside a home in Wyndmoor, Pa., on June 22, 2022. Two recent studies suggest that prospective…

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