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Profanity is becoming increasingly common in speeches, social media posts and campaign ads. Two experts explain what’s behind the rise in political swearing — and why some voters may see it as a sign of authenticity. Read More»
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What do black-eyed peas, “zombie spores” and marsquakes all have in common? They’re among the surprising subjects researchers are studying to expand our understanding of space. Read More»
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Bestselling author Shola Richards joined student-facing leaders at the UC San Diego Wellness Summit for a conversation about kindness, trust and having hard conversations. Read More»
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Research on the desert locust — one of the world’s most destructive agricultural pests — is revealing just how valuable early detection systems can be in preventing long-term human and economic harm. Read More»
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A naturally occurring molecule may offer a promising new way to slow melanoma growth and make resistant cancer cells more responsive to treatment. Read More»
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