Heatwaves in US and Canada: You warm up the planet, you increase incidence of heat extremes

Heatwaves in US and Canada: You warm up the planet, you increase incidence of heat extremes

As temperatures surged past 100 degrees, Bree Oswill gathered all the blankets and towels she could find and taped them to every window that didn’t have a shade. She doesn’t have central air conditioning and wanted to prevent every bit of sunlight and heat from entering her home. Growing up...

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Black In X: African-American academics mount efforts to uproot racism from science

Black In X: African-American academics mount efforts to uproot racism from science

In the wake of global protests against anti-Black racism last year, a movement emerged to celebrate Black scientists and fight systemic oppression in academia. Researchers in fields across science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) worldwide, but especially in the United States, rallied around social-media hashtags and attended online community events....

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What’s the colour of sleep? How genetic code determines area code and rest time

What’s the colour of sleep? How genetic code determines area code and rest time

What’s the colour of sleep? How the genetic code determines area and resting time Remember the line from that old folk song? If living were a thing that money could buy You know the rich would live and the poor would die. Sadly, there’s little “if” about it. On average,...

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Sleep disorder: Delaying school start times key to teen students’ attention span, output

Sleep disorder: Delaying school start times key to teen students’ attention span, output

For African Americans, markedly higher rates of sleep apnea sabotage slumber, says Girardin Jean-Louis, a sleep researcher at New York University. One reason for this difference is that non-Hispanic Blacks are 1.3 times as likely to be overweight or obese as non-Hispanic whites, federal data show, and this excess weight...

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Murderer of Black American George Floyd handed 22 years in prison

Murderer of Black American George Floyd handed 22 years in prison

Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer convicted of murder in the death of George Floyd, will serve 22 and a half years in prison, closing a chapter on a case that sparked global outrage and protests. Hennepin County District Judge Peter Cahill said the sentence was not based on...

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Collapsing Miami building in US kills one after explosion, 99 missing

Collapsing Miami building in US kills one after explosion, 99 missing

Rescuers are desperately searching for any survivors trapped in the rubble of a collapsed 12-storey residential building north of Miami. At least one person has been killed and 99 are still missing, officials say. As families desperately wait for news, search teams have been working around the clock and have...

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‘Just America’ is a narrative of young and educated citizens that continually misreads Blacks, Latinos

‘Just America’ is a narrative of young and educated citizens that continually misreads Blacks, Latinos

There are too many things that Just America can’t talk about for the narrative to get at the hardest problems. It can’t talk about the complex causes of poverty. Structural racism – ongoing disadvantages that Black people suffer as a result of policies and institutions over the centuries – is...

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Venus: Scientists renew interest in Earth’s evil twin to solve planet’s biggest mysteries

Venus: Scientists renew interest in Earth’s evil twin to solve planet’s biggest mysteries

After years of waiting, an armada of spacecraft are headed to Venus. US scientists were thrilled earlier this month when NASA approved not one, but two new missions to our closest planetary neighbour. Now, Europe has followed suit and approved its own mission. The explorations raise the prospect that major...

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Fractured dream: From Real America to Free America, Just America then Smart America

Fractured dream: From Real America to Free America, Just America then Smart America

In 2014, American character changed. A large and influential generation came of age in the shadow of accumulating failures by the ruling class – especially by business and foreign-policy elites. This new generation had little faith in ideas that previous ones were raised on: All men are created equal. Work...

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Making of Trump: He’d reptilian genius for intuiting the emotions of Real America

Making of Trump: He’d reptilian genius for intuiting the emotions of Real America

When Donald Trump ran for president, the party of Free America collapsed into its own hollowness. The mass of Republicans were not free-traders who wanted corporate taxes zeroed out. They wanted government to do things that benefited them – not the undeserving classes below and above them. Party elites were...

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