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Why does red wine cause headaches? Our research points to a compound found in the grapes’ skin

Medical accounts of red wine headaches go back to Roman times, but the experience is likely as old as winemaking – something like 10,000...

Twins were the norm for our ancient primate ancestors − one baby at a time had evolutionary advantages

Twins have been rare in human history and for that reason can seem special. Many cultures associate twins with health and vitality, while others...

How does the International Space Station orbit Earth without burning up?

Curious Kids is a series for children of all ages. If you have a question you’d like an expert to answer, send it to...

After wildfires, ranchers face 2-year delay to graze cattle on federal land – is it doing more harm than good?

Lightning struck deep in the central Idaho mountains on July 24, 2024, igniting the Wapiti Fire that burned across 129,063 acres around Stanley, Idaho...

Black adults with long COVID report higher levels of hopelessness and suicidal thoughts − new research

Black adults living with long COVID pointed to challenges with their physical health – rather than their mental health – when asked to describe...

How cities are reinventing the public-private partnership − 4 lessons from around the globe

Cities tackle a vast array of responsibilities – from building transit networks to running schools – and sometimes they can use a little help....

Only 0.16% of all US charitable giving supports LGBTQ+ groups despite recent increases

In an era marked by both significant advances and setbacks for LGBTQ+ people, charitable giving to LGBTQ+ organizations more than doubled in a recent...

Marco Rubio is no friend of Havana − but does Trump’s pick for secretary of state mean Cuba policy is set?

The U.S. looks set to have its first-ever Cuban American secretary of state in 2025, after President-elect Donald Trump nominated U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio...

How humanities classes benefit students in the workplace and combat loneliness

Stereotypes abound about liberal arts degrees leading to low-paying jobs, despite research showing that humanities majors earn salaries comparable to students in many other...

How nostalgia led to the invention of the first Christmas card

It’s a common seasonal refrain: “Christmas just isn’t like it used to be.” This is not a new complaint. History shows that Christmas traditions...

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