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President Donald Trump’s crackdown on diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives in programs receiving federal money has thrown into ...
A former Hermon Middle School student came by to teach current students a lesson in how far an idea can take you.
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Vatican Observatory director Jesuit Brother Guy Consolmagno explores faith and science in his new book, “A Jesuit’s Guide to ...
A Concord man is the latest recipient of an unusual procedure: He's had his kidney replaced with one from a pig.
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There is increasing evidence to suggest that symbolic and abstract thought may have deep evolutionary roots and was not exclusive to modern humans.