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The planning and design of environmental education sites from the perspective of pro-environmental behavior
Pro-environmental behavior (PEB) can help facilitate sustainable development, and PEB intervention strategies are developed to guarantee PEB effects. However, in most cases PEB intervention is given less importance than environmental...
Kelly Clarkson releases song 'I Hate Love' with Steve Martin on banjo
Steve Martin and Kelly Clarkson combine talents for Clarkson's new single "I Hate Love" the second single from her "Chemistry" album.
Watch: Baby deer rescued from backyard soccer net in Ohio
Police in Ohio responded to a resident's back yard to rescue a baby deer found entangled in a soccer net that had been left out.
Why does my dog eat grass? And when is it not safe for them?
Have you ever wondered why your dog is eating your beautifully cropped lawn or nibbling at the grass at the dog park?
CBP: Requests for ambulance from mother of 8-year-old who died at Texas facility were denied
Clinicians will be deployed to multiple CBP sites next week after the agency reported that medical staff at a facility in Texas repeatedly refused requests for an ambulance from a...
New research reveals harrowing stories of murdered Indigenous women and the failure of police to act
(Editor's note: This article mentions acts of intimate partner violence against First Nations people.)
Looking at the development and use of human body-based measurements across cultures
A trio of cognitive scientists and culturist researchers at the University of Helsinki has taken a look at the development and use of human body-based measurement systems across multiple cultures....
Sen. Chuck Schumer to Brooklyn College grads: Take risks, don't fear failure
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer delivered the commencement speech at Brooklyn College on Friday, hours after the chamber passed legislation suspending the debt ceiling, allowing the U.S. to avoid default.
Boris Johnson to bypass government, share COVID inquiry WhatsApp messages directly
Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said Friday he will provide contested WhatsApp messages directly to a public inquiry into COVID-19, over the head of the government
'With Love' tackles middle-aged, LGBTQ sexuality in Season 2
Cast members Constance Marie, Benito Martinez, Isis King and others discuss their characters' developing love lives in Season 2 of "With Love," premiering Friday on Prime Video.
Senate passes debt limit bill with 63-36 vote, allowing U.S. to avoid default
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., vowed to keep the legislative body in session until a bill that raises the debit ceiling can be sent to President Joe Biden's desk.
Former Chicago mayor Lori Lightfoot to teach class at Harvard
Harvard University said Thursday that former Chicago mayor Lori Lightfoot will teach a class at the school starting this fall.
UK's poorest children likelier to have less understanding of personal finances, study finds
A new study of 3,745 families from across the UK demonstrates a "sizeable" gap in the financial knowledge of children depending on which socio-economic group they come from.
U.S. faces 'proliferating global challenges,' Joe Biden tells Air Force grads
President Joe Biden delivered a commencement speech to the 2023 graduating class of the Air Force Academy in Colorado on Thursday, in which he discussed U.S. assistance to Ukraine as...
Couples' social networks took long-lasting hit during COVID
Following the lockdowns and restrictions on public gatherings in the early days of COVID-19, the social networks of white, Black and Latino couples all shrank, UCLA psychologists report. But these...
Shows like 'Succession' tap into our deepest desires for escapism, says researcher
Though the finale of "Succession" aired on May 28, the conversation about our collective cultural obsession with the show still has fans rapt. What is it about this Emmy Award-winning...
Bringing the Universe to You
Teachers, students, and the general public can now explore a suite of online, interactive experiences that highlight Rubin Observatory and its science.
Tallulah Willis knew 'something was wrong' before Bruce Willis' dementia diagnosis
Bruce Willis and Demi Moore's daughter Tallulah Willis opened up about her dad's dementia and offered an update on his health in an essay for Vogue.
Think you're good at saying no? Actually, you could probably use a few pointers
About a decade ago while researching the practice of empowered refusal, Vanessa Patrick spotted something: When it comes to turning down requests for their time, energy or money, people can...
Preexisting stereotypes found to influence entertainment selection
Entertainment media has increasingly featured diverse representations that have the potential to combat harmful social stereotypes, but a new University of Michigan study raises questions about how effective they can...
Biden veto guaranteed after Senate votes to end his student debt relief program
The U.S. Senate passed GOP-led legislation to repeal President Joe Biden's student debt relief program Thursday on a 54-46 vote. Biden vows to veto it.
Chilly climates may have forged stronger social bonds in some primates
Golden snub nosed monkeys live in mountainous regions of southwestern China. Longer periods of maternal care may have helped them form more complex societies. Guanlai Ouyang Cold weather is prime time for humans...
A graduation gift guide for grads who love the outdoors: From practical tools to personalized accessories
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Teen birth rate continues to fall in U.S., hitting historic low
Births to teen moms in the United States reached a historic low in 2022, dropping 3% from the previous year, a new government report shows.
Teachers reluctant to use technology in music teaching, say experts
Music in secondary schools is at risk of extinction unless teachers embrace new technologies and incorporate contemporary genres in the classroom, a leading academic has warned.
British woman's pet cat celebrates 32nd birthday
A pet celebrating her 32nd birthday Thursday in Britain might be the oldest living cat in the world.
Klipsch The Nines loudspeakers review: Huge hi-fi sound, simple setup
The Nines succeed because of how Klipsch thinks inside the box, figuring out how to back the timeless, breathing performance of horn-loaded drivers with contemporary connectivity. Sarah JonesWe may earn revenue from the...
Northsiders are more connected to nature than southsiders, Melbourne study suggests
New research into Melburnians' connection to nature is helping the City of Melbourne understand how to engage its community members in conservation efforts.