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1. Museums Explore Democracy

3. Bringing Natural Sciences to Life

4. Museums Are Changing How They Bring Natural Sciences to Life

12. A New Role for Artists in Residence

13. ‘Ask Me What I’m Painting’: The Changing Role of the Artist in Residence

15. Far From 5th Avenue

16. Rebounding from MS

18. Please Unmute Your Mutt: How Dog Trainers Are Turning to Video Sessions

21. He thinks. You run

23. How Little Gyms Thought Big

24. Doctors Are Prescribing Ways to Connect Socially For Those Feeling Isolated

25. Race ready all wintes long: extreme weather can make runners want to throw in their yaktrax and hibernate until march. but you don't have to lose fitness in the cold. by protecting key workouts, seeking unusual training locales and wearing the right. gear, you can emerge ready to run well in a spring race

26. The power of 10

28. Robots in the O.R. Are Helping Aging Boomers Stay Unusually Active

29. Keeping Clients Fit During the Pandemic by Going Virtual

30. Where Soldiers Will March Again

34. Higher learning

35. Fit for life: everyone knows exercise is good for you. These three women know it can save your soul

36. Join the resistance: want strong bones but tired of juggling visits to the gym with work and family demands? Try our at-home resistance-training routine designed to build bone mass and slow bone loss

37. Missing and Murdered, and Seen

38. Merging to Survive

39. The Military's New Option

40. The Rule Is Clear

41. A Nest of Spies

42. Building a Career

44. Making strides: a woman's guide to running faster, stronger, smarter

45. Are you immune? How your workouts can prevent--or promote--infection

46. Do the right things: the best way to improve your running is to build simple, sustainable training habits. The hard part is knowing which habits work best. So we collected the only eight you'll need to run successfully for a lifetime

47. In the Army now: at the Army 10-Miler in Washington, D.C., a 47-year-old civilian teams up with the elite squad from Fort Bragg. Can he hang? They're not sure. Neither is he

50. He-man cardio slam

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