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Frost in Brazil creates a volatile coffee market. But University of Rochester anthropologist says growers in Columbia and Central America may benefit.
A severe frost in Brazil has damaged coffee crops, prompting an increase in global coffee prices. According to Reuters, arabica coffee prices have surged to ...
Are vaccine passports legal in a post-COVID-19 era? Let our experts explain
As America and the world look to slowly round the corner of the safety measures enacted during the COVID-19 pandemic, the new coronavirus vaccines are ...
Check out how one Georgia Southern student is changing the national narrative on inclusion in the sciences
As a Black wildlife conservationist and field biologist devoted to the study of birds, Corina Newsome, a graduate student at Georgia Southern University, has long ...
Winning a Grammy Can "Catapult" Your Career
At the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards, Billie Eilish became the first woman to take home the big four awards: Album of the Year, Record of ...
Was it Dora that finally discovered the key to diversity at the box office?
If you have young kids – or have at least been around them over the past 20 years – you’ll know Dora the Explorer, the always polite ...
Sabres are rattling. What’s next for North Korea?
On Wednesday, North Korea launched another missile. This is the 15th launch this year, but this one appears different. North Korea claims this is new ...