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    Can direct air capture make a real impact on climate change?
    7/3/20

    NPR’s “The World” podcast interviewed Monica Lupion for a story about Climeworks, one of the first and best-known companies to direct air ca ture — or pull carbon dioxide directly out of ambient air for storage or use.

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    The politics of race are shifting, and politicians are struggling to keep pace
    7/5/20

    A Washington Post story quotes James Campbell about how the politics of race are shifting in the U.S. and what will come of the gathering call for action. 

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    The controversial legal doctrine at the heart of the Floyd, Brooks, Arbery cases
    7/9/20

    The Wall Street Journal featured Guyora Binder in a story on the felony-murder rule, a controversial legal doctrine at the heart of the George Floyd, Rayshard Brooks and Ahmaud Arbery cases.

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    As fewer kids played football, hospitals saw a big drop in ER visits
    7/10/20

    CNN featured John Leddy in a story reporting on a study showing that the rate of kids sports and recreation-related emergency room visits for traumatic brain injuries declined 32% from 2012 to 2018, likely due to the decreasing number of kids playing tackle football.

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    Analysis: Retractions and controversies over COVID-19 research show the scientific process is working
    7/9/20

    Mark R. O’Brian writes in PBS NewsHour about how retractions and controversies over coronavirus research show that the process of science is working as it should.

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    How America's hottest city will survive climate change
    7/8/20

    A Washington Post story included commentary from Susan Clark on how Phoenix, the hottest city in America, is finding ways to cool down.

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    What college leaders can do to address racial justice
    7/20/20

    An article in Forbes on what college leaders can do to address racial justice quotes Raechele Pope.

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    At UB, face masks at all times and quarantines before return to campus
    7/15/20

    The Buffalo News featured A. Scott Weber in a story on the new health guidelines on campus. 

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    Breonna Taylor's death and racist police violence highlight danger of gentrification
    7/22/20

    NBC News published an opinion article authored by Henry Louis Tayler about how the combination of Breonna Taylor’s death and racist police actions underlines the danger of gentrification. 

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    Retractions and controversies over coronavirus research show that the process of science is working as it should
    7/21/20

    An article published in Yahoo! Finance written by Mark R. O’Brian, examined the process evaluating the safety of COVID-19 research.

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    Why the hiring of former WNBA star and Celtics assistant is significant
    7/22/20

    The Undefeated quotes Felisha Legette-Jack in a story on Kara Lawson, Duke University's new head coach for women's basketball, and the need for more Black head coaches in university athletic departments

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    'Silent Epidemic': nearly 1 in 3 kids exposed to damaging levels of lead
    7/29/20

    NPR interviews Katarzyna Kordas, about a new UNICEF and Pure Earth report showing that about one in three children globally have been exposed to lead at levels shown to damage their health and cognitive development.

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