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Our Dirty Love Affair with Trash  April 24, 2012
Humes

What happens to the approximate 102 tons of trash that the average American generates in a lifetime and where does it all go?

The Lawyer’s Role in Society  April 24, 2012
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How has the practice of law influenced our society and advanced the greater good?

Bold Business Solutions for the New Energy Era  April 23, 2012
mpotts

Is a productive economy possible without the use of coal, oil, and nuclear energy to drive it?

The Evolution and Economics of Human Relationships  April 23, 2012
DariobyDanDry

Which social behaviors and human customs are actually holdovers from our evolutionary predecessors and closest genetic relatives?

Why Calories Count  April 19, 2012
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What should we be eating and how are food manufacturers, diet promoters, federal policies, and corporations exerting influence over what ends up on your plate?

A Conversation with Judy Blume  April 19, 2012
Judy Blume

What makes a children’s book a classic and how is literature for young people changing today?

The Accordion Family  April 18, 2012
Newman

What’s driving adult children back into their parents’ homes across the developed world and what are their future prospects for economic independence?

The On-Going Quest for Equality  April 18, 2012
Foley

Should African American and Latino civil rights organizations be working together to achieve advances in building equality in today’s America?

Learning From the Octopus  April 17, 2012
Rafe Sagarin

What can humans learn about resilience and adaptability by simply observing the natural world?

Love, Terror, and an American Family in Hitler’s Berlin  April 17, 2012
erik-larson

What did Hitler’s rise to power mean for Americans working in 1930s Berlin?

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