Nimble Electric Trucks Are Supercharging African Trade

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In Rwanda, farmers often watch their harvest spoil before it can reach the market. A fleet of simple, efficient trucks is changing that.

What We’re Reading: A Dramatic Drop in US Cervical Cancer Deaths

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See what stories caught our attention this week, from the growing impact of the HPV vaccine to a new plan to save the Joshua tree.

Giving Away Money Is Good for You

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Excess wealth is associated with lower empathy, addiction and even unhappiness. Among affluent young people, a radical movement of extreme generosity is on the rise.

Breaking Down Barriers for Travelers With Disabilities

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From specialized excursions to accessible trails, travel experiences are increasingly geared toward meeting a broader range of needs.

Stories Over Tea: The Power of Reminiscence Therapy

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With the help of objects and prompts from the past, those with dementia are able to focus on what remains rather than what’s been lost.

From Classroom to Calling: How College Students Are Jumpstarting Their Careers

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As confidence in higher ed wanes across the US, programs that equip undergrads with extensive workplace experience are growing in appeal.

What We’re Reading: the Green Potential of New York City’s Iconic Steam System

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See what stories caught our attention this week, from the story beneath NYC’s steam stacks to the Land Back movement’s role in climate resilience.

The Huge, High-Tech, Low-Carbon Kitchens Feeding Young Kenyans

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School meal schemes are about more than just food: For kids facing hunger, cheap, nutritious meals can be transformative.

To Save Whales From Ship Strikes, Listen Closely

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By enabling ships to tune in to underwater sounds, acoustics technology is helping to protect vulnerable marine giants.

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