School counselors discuss fishy claims on college applications; a lawyer says researchers working with China face scrutiny by nonscientists; and more.
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At a panel discussion in New York, researchers and lawyers discussed how increased tension between the United States and China has led to fear among Chinese-American scientists. (PREMIUM)
An international science partnership between the United States and China that has grown stronger over 40 years suddenly seems to be decaying. (PREMIUM)
At several colleges, one prescription for troubled students is to spend more time in natural surroundings. (PREMIUM)
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