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Maternal stress arising from perceived racial discrimination could cause premature births and lower birth weights
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Judgments about the way people talk happen quickly and affect hiring decisions
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A change in chewing led to the emergence of the mammalian middle ear
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Maternal stress arising from perceived racial discrimination could cause premature births and lower birth weights
December 4, 2019 — Tanya Lewis
Space
Space
Gravitational-wave astronomers are probing the origins of abnormally massive black holes—and with them, the inner workings of their colossal galactic homes
December 4, 2019 — Charlie Wood
Behavior & Society
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Judgments about the way people talk happen quickly and affect hiring decisions
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