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Public policies and educational initiatives have targeted the physical welfare of student-athletes, but children who sustain concussions for other reasons鈥�
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Sometimes science and culture collide. A group of The Ohio State University researchers working in a remote region of Peru was caught in the middle this鈥�
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U.S. airports with the most traffic will be getting facial recognition technology in the next three years, per a directive from the Trump鈥�
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Some startups are making synthetic versions of animal proteins for use in foods from smoothies to baked goods. The goal: to reshape the food supply without the environmental footprint of livestock.
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As consumers rebel against plastic waste, there's a growing question: Do we invent something people can toss without harming the environment or do we change people by giving them a chance to reuse?
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The mandatory move imposed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture on most of the workers at two vital research agencies has been criticized as a "blatant attack on science."
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A long season of heavy rains has researchers forecasting a large algal bloom in Lake Erie鈥檚 central basin this summer.That鈥檚 according to a new study out鈥�
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Columbus Police released body-camera footage after an officer punched a civilian in the throat, giving more context to a cell phone video that went viral鈥�
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NASA鈥檚 Glenn Research Center is playing a key role in the mission to take astronauts back to the moon and on to Mars, Administrator Jim Bridenstine said during a visit to Cleveland Monday. 鈥淭he moon is our proving ground for how do we live and work on another world, so that we can go to Mars,鈥� Bridenstine said. 鈥淎nd the sooner we can prove that out on the moon, the sooner we can move on to Mars.鈥�
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Research shows more people are linking climate change to extreme weather events, like the ongoing flooding in America's heartland. Experts are hoping it also inspires action.