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These are the most impactful biomedical science degrees to master biological and medical processes, understand disease, and find new treatments.
Dizzying plots, political tensions and striking human portraits: five novels, selected by the New York Times among the best ...
To celebrate Black Business Month, Capital B Atlanta is profiling innovative entrepreneurs during the month of August. Denene ...
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Opinion: San Diego’s strong support for libraries is vital amid growing book bans
San Diego has so far avoided the wave of book bans sweeping other parts of the country. But the threat is real — and growing.
It’s not often that you meet your heroes, but I did a decade ago at a London book launch. I noticed a pleasant older man ...
The school’s president could be ousted for his ‘diversity’ hiring efforts.
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Daily Times on MSNNon-humanoid Warfare against Humans
From the days of spears and swords, humans have always fought each other, either one-on-one or in groups. Fast forward to ...
Many places in the U.S. manufacture chocolate, but only Hawai‘i cultivates its main ingredient, cacao, on a commercial level.
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Condé Nast Traveler on MSNA New Documentary Brings the Spirit of Jack Kerouac's America Into the 21st Century
Jack Kerouac’s 1957 novel On the Road has left many such metabolic signatures in our public memory. A seminal work of the ...
Melanie Walsh, an assistant professor in the Information School and an adjunct assistant professor in the English department ...
The illustrious history of Irish literature is rife with romance fiction, from Sydney Owenson’s The Wild Irish Girl: A ...
In Whiskerology, Sarah Gold McBride combs through a bristling, tangled mess of data, facts and theories about gender, race, national identity and their relationship to – yep, you guessed – hair.
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