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Jan. 18, 2023: Increase in marine heatwaves expected to affect organisms at bottom of food chain, study suggests Geography Alvaro Montenegro Phys.org
Jan. 18, 2023: #BlackGirlFollowTrain creates a network for Black female content creators to support one another Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies Treva Lindsey NBC News
Jan. 17, 2023: Improving math skills among US kids could start as early as block play Psychology Nancy Krasa Fox News
Jan. 17, 2023: Opinion: We foot bill to keep Columbus' poorest families trapped and dodging bullets daily Political Science Vlad Kogan The Columbus Dispatch
Jan. 16, 2023: The boring journey of Matt Yglesias Political Science Benjamin McKean The Washington Post
Jan. 16, 2023: Rise in middle-aged white 'deaths of despair' may be fueled by loss of religion, new research paper argues Economics Tamar Oostrom Morningstar
Jan. 16, 2023: Acts of Kindness Could Be Natural Antidepressants Psychology Jennifer Cheavens, David Cregg U.S. News and World Report
Jan. 13, 2023: Author Karl Whittington explores relationship between queer identities and art at Medieval Colloquium History of Art Karl Whittington The Daily Northwestern
Jan. 12, 2023: How does a child become a shooter? Research suggests easy access to guns and exposure to screen violence increase the risk Communication Brad Bushman The Conversation
Jan. 12, 2023: More one-and-done families influence the overall birth rate. Maskot via Getty Images US birth rates are at record lows – even though the number of kids most Americans say they want has held steady Sociology Sarah Hayford The Conversation
Jan. 10, 2023: Research student helps build radio source catalog Astronomy Bailee Wolf Phys.org
Jan. 10, 2023: Meet the Republicans Who Are Facing Down the Hard Right Political Science Vlad Kogan The New York Times
Jan. 10, 2023: Biden pushes controversial student loans transformation as 'forgiveness' falters Political Science Gregory Caldeira Washington Examiner
Jan. 9, 2023: What lessons can the House draw from 1923’s speaker battle? History Christopher McKnight Nichols, Maxine Wagenhoffer The Washington Post
Jan. 7, 2023: This Ancient Proto-City Was Plagued With Modern Urban Problems Anthropology Clark Spencer Larsen Discover Magazine
Jan. 6, 2023: Sports broadcasters have a duty to report injuries responsibly – in the case of NFL’s Damar Hamlin, they passed the test Communication Nicole Kraft The Conversation
Jan. 6, 2023: Global loss of glaciers more substantial than previously thought, a new study says Geography Bryan Mark Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Jan. 6, 2023: Will Damar Hamlin's injury change the NFL? Why a safer game could turn away fans Communication Brad Bushman Los Angeles Times
Jan. 6, 2023: Nation thinks tackles make boys tough. Why experts say Hamlin's injuries won't change that Sociology Mariah Warner, Chris Knoester The Columbus Dispatch
Jan. 5, 2023: Football fans question safety of sport following Damar Hamiln's collapse Sociology Chris Knoester WOSU
Jan. 5, 2023: Government Scientists Discover Entirely New Kind of Quantum Entanglement in Breakthrough Physics Daniel Brandenburg Vice
Jan. 4, 2023: Containers Used As A Border Wall Are Being Removed, But At What Cost? Geography Kenneth Madsen Newsy
Jan. 3, 2023: The spy agency origins of NASA’s next powerful planet-hunting observatory Astronomy Scott Gaudi Popular Science
Jan. 3, 2023: Does Duolingo Work? Psychology Laura Wagner Tech & Learning
Dec. 22, 2022: Next Columbus schools leader faces laundry list of issues affecting districts nationwide Political Science Vlad Kogan The Columbus Dispatch