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City residents who support neighborhood schools are often divided by race and purpose

Local school support is fragmented by race and class. digitalskillet / Getty Images Hava Rachel Gordon, University of Denver The Research Brief ...

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5 drawbacks to following your passion

Employees are more likely to put in long hours when they’re passionate about their work. sturti / Getty Images Erin A. Cech, University of ...

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Racial gaps in college graduation widened under funding model meant to boost performance

Performance-based funding for colleges is widespread. But does it work? MediaNews Group/Los Angeles Daily News via Getty Images Monnica Chan, ...

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An online life coaching program for female physicians decreases burnout, increases self-compassion and cures impostor syndrome, according to a new study

Physician burnout is more prevalent in women than men. ER Productions Limited/DigitalVision via Getty Images Tyra Fainstad, University of ...

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Male judges are more likely to hire women as clerks after working with female judges

Although the legal landscape is changing, bias still slows career advancements for women and people of color. gorodenkoff/iStock via Getty Images ...

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Citizen science volunteers are almost entirely white

Many citizen science projects rely on volunteers to collect data in the field. Marko Geber/DigitalVision via Getty Images Bradley Allf, North ...

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How Octavia E. Butler mined her boundless curiosity to forge a new vision for humanity

Octavia E. Butler poses in a Seattle bookstore in 2004. The celebrated science fiction author died in 2006. AP Photo/Joshua Trujillo Alyssa ...

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Why are so many big tech whistleblowers women? Here is what the research shows

The vast majority of high-profile big tech whistleblowers in recent years have been women. Elke Meitzel/Image Source via Getty Images Francine ...

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