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Fabio Consoli

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The Surprising Benefit Of Moving And Grooving With Your Kid

It doesn't just keep them entertained. New research highlights an unexpected positive impact — and also shows that when a parent sings to a child, the parent can benefit, too.

This is an artist's concept of a plume of water vapor thought to be ejected off of the frigid, icy surface of the Jovian moon Europa, located 500 million miles from the sun. NASA, ESA, and K. Retherford hide caption

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Icy Moon Of Jupiter Spews Water Plumes Into Space

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Louisiana wants to divert parts of the Mississippi River, using its sediment to build up shrinking marshes. Planners are using this new model to test how it would work. Travis Lux/WWNO hide caption

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Louisiana Wants To Use The Muddy Mississippi To Build Up Its Coast

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Nike has reported almost a dozen executive-level departures in the past two months. Natalie Behring/Getty Images hide caption

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Nike Sees Executive Departures In Harassment Reckoning

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