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Gangs have changed in the decades since ‘West Side Story’ first came out—they are deadlier, and their demographics are different—as are the means law enforcement use to control them.
Figuring out whether to celebrate holidays, and how, is tricky for lots of interfaith families—but thoughtful communication makes a difference
The contagious nature of SARS-CoV-2 and our highly interconnected society constitute a perfect storm that will likely contribute to sustained virus spread, researchers find
New data suggests that lots of time on screens may even improve peer relationships. But the study comes with caveats.
CU Boulder research finds that carrying a pregnancy to term is riskier than having an abortion, especially for non-Hispanic Black women.
Religious calendars and festivals can force people to encounter certain ideas in the year.
As soaring heat exposes artifacts that provide insights into ancient climate resilience and other important scientific data, the ice loss itself is reducing humanity’s resilience for the years ahead.
As statistics continues to play an ever more important role in society, equal access to data resources in developing countries is becoming more essential.
With this combination of extreme drought, heat and dry vegetation, all it takes is a spark to ignite a wildfire.
CU Boulder research suggests how Maasai in Tanzania use their phones shows us how technology, error and openess can bring diverse people together.