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There are two key pillars that engender trust in science communication: source credibility and relatability.

BylineLindsey Leininger, clinical professor of business administration | AttributionThe PathologistDate In the NewsBolsonaro Faces ‘Crimes Against Humanity’ Charge Over COVID-19 MishandlingDescriptionMauricio Sellmann Oliveira, a lecturer in Latin American, Latino and Caribbean studies, is cited in a story about President Jair Bolsonaro’s role in the COVID-19 crisis in Brazil.LogoImage QuotedQuote

We’re looking at two additional aspirations … to eliminate loans altogether, and … to ensure that international students are also accepted under the need-blind policy.

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A surprising fact about humans today is that our brains are smaller compared to the brains of our Pleistocene ancestors. Why our brains have reduced in size has been a big mystery for anthropologists.

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