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For Better: How the Surprising Science of Happy Couples Can Help Your Marriage Succeed

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Editor of  The Washington Post 's Wellness Department and former  New York Times  columnist Tara Parker-Pope is one of the most popular and e-mailed journalists in the nation. In this eye-opening—and ultimately optimistic—look at marriage today, Parker-Pope reveals the heart behind the statistics to bust the myths and share the true secrets to marital happiness.  

As Elizabeth Holmes heads to prison, has Silicon Valley learned anything?

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Elizabeth Holmes tried finding a workaround, but the disgraced Silicon Valley entrepreneur must finally report to prison  on Tuesday. Silicon Valley, for its part, has barely paused to notice.

A Call for Better Science

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For scientists whose warnings failed to check the depletion of some of the United States' richest fisheries over the past 15 years, a panel convened by the National Research Council (NRC) has some advice: Take a broader scientific approach and reduce the uncertainty in your forecasts. More confident forecasts are needed to catch the attention of regulators, the panel says in a new report.

Opening Doors to Open Science

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For over 20 years, ESIP meetings have brought together the most innovative thinkers and leaders around Earth science data, forming a community dedicated to making Earth science data more discoverable, accessible and useful to researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and the public. The theme of the January meeting was  "Opening Doors to Open Science."  

Zhenan Bao

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Zhenan Bao is a chemical engineer. She serves as K. K. Lee Professor of Chemical Engineering at Stanford University, with courtesy appointments in Chemistry and Material Science and Engineering. She served as the Department Chair of Chemical Engineering from 2018 to 2022.

‘More women and girls in science equals better science’, UN chief declares

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Gender bias in science has resulted in drug tests that treat the female body as an aberration, and search algorithms that perpetuate discrimination, but the solution is simple: increase the numbers of women working in the field and support the girls hoping to join them one day.   

Naomi Halas

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Naomi J. Halas is the Stanley C. Moore Professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Professor of biomedical engineering, chemistry and physics at Rice University. She is also the founding director of Rice University Laboratory for Nanophotonics, and the Smalley-Curl Institute.