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Covid Forced America to Make More Stuff. What Happens Now?
Growing up in Duluth, Minnesota, in the 1990s, Lloyd Armbrust always figured he’d work at a factory. His father managed…
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Scientists Want to Investigate the Origins of the Coronavirus
British artist Luke Jerram looking at his glass sculpture of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, titled “coronavirus COVID-19,” in a photo taken…
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Life Style
How to Ask to Work From Home After the Pandemic
Amid a host of tragedies and travesties littering the past year, the COVID-19 pandemic has yielded one positive trend I’m…
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Tech
Biden Makes a Deal With Uber and Lyft in the Name of Vaccines
Joe Biden has been president for only four months, but he’s already been hailed as the country’s most pro-labor leader…
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Where Is My Tax Refund? Why You’re Still Waiting and What to Do
Chances are you’ve gotten your third stimulus check by now, but you may still be waiting on that other chunk…
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Great, We Gave Covid-19 to Otters
A juvenile Asian small-clawed otter at the Singapore Zoological Garden on January 11, 2018.Photo: Roslan Rahman (Getty Images) Otters have…
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The Covid-19 Lab Escape Theory Is About to Be Everywhere
Former CDC director Robert Redfield on September 16, 2020 speaking at a hearing of the Senate Appropriations subcommittee reviewing coronavirus…
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The Ionizer in Your School May Not Do Much to Fight Covid
Last fall, Jeff Kreiter, director of operational services for the school district in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, found himself flooded…
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