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A newly built accessory dwelling unit in Los Angeles.
Alisha Jucevic/The Washington Post via Getty Images
Jeff Kruth, Miami University; Murali Paranandi, Miami University
Though accessory dwelling units have been around for centuries, a recent survey found that 71% of Americans were unfamiliar with the concept.
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Arts + Culture
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Matthew Oware, University of Richmond
Greater representation in rap from LGBTQ artists comes as mainstream artists atone for past lyrics.
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Environment + Energy
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Suzanne OConnell, Wesleyan University
From fluffy crabs that wear sea sponge hats to worms that glow in the dark, scientists are constantly finding amazing new life forms in the ocean.
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Science + Technology
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Cristina Andrade-Feraud, Florida International University; Diana Azzam, Florida International University
Millions of people worldwide are exposed via soil and water to arsenic, whether naturally occurring or related to pollution. Chronic exposure is linked to the formation of cancer stem cells.
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Politics + Society
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Bradford Vivian, Penn State
The quality of public debate over free speech in higher education matters. And the debate right now gets the facts all wrong.
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Christopher Tounsel, University of Washington
Andrew Brimmer, the first African American on the Board of Governors of the US Federal Reserve, helped develop the blueprint for the Central Bank of Sudan.
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Henry F. Fradella, Arizona State University; Alexis Rowland, University of California, Irvine
Transgender people are more than four times as likely to be the victim of a crime as cisgender people.
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Economy + Business
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Raymond Scheppach, University of Virginia
Congress passed and the president signed the deal just days before the US was expected to default on its debt.
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Jennifer Mayo, University of Missouri-Columbia
Getting an extra star or two from a prominent ratings group can make a bigger difference than a social media campaign or a slew of thank-you calls.
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Health + Medicine
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Darby Saxbe, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences
How you tell the story of a momentous event can help you make sense of what happened. Research finds new moms’ and dads’ narratives around childbirth held clues about their transition to parenthood.
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