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How Plans Work In Real Life
Finding a mission in life is the result of hard work, not chance.
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Syrian Children Are Deeply Disturbed By War, Report Says
Save the Children study shows the scale of the problem and the need for psychological health care for refugee children.
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Small Wheat Grains Swell Into Big Controversy
Some experiments in Egypt that suggest farmers might get two growing seasons of wheat in a year are drawing heavy…
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Bahrain Protects Its Archaeological Heritage
When economic development clashes with archaeology, Manama could offer a model for other Arab countries.
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Oman’s Move Toward Personalized Medicine
Medical research that uses data from Arab patients results in better treatments for local populations.
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High-Flying Libyan Scholars in U.S. and Canada
Four winners of Libyan student excellence awards residing in North America have social missions as well as academic ones.
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How to Help Refugee Youth Recover From Trauma
Recent studies offer promising therapies, but finding enough professionals to deliver them is an uphill battle.
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Cooperation is Key to Strengthening Research, Scholars Say
Scientific research in the Arab region faces a lack of funding, but better exchange of information could help.
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A Moroccan Scholar Uncovers Hidden, Connected Histories
A New York-based researcher and music-lover studies the way people, identities, and sounds travel.
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Rebuilding Health Care After Conflicts: Lebanon as a Case Study in Failure
Experts are beginning to mull how to rebuild health-care systems after conflicts ease in the Arab region. Lebanon provides a…
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