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Not long after taking office in 1969 as Richard Nixon’s tough law-and-order attorney general, a dour and taciturn John Mitchell told the press, “watch what we do, not what we ...
Russian-born scientist and Harvard University researcher Kseniia Petrova, who was charged with smuggling frog embryos into ...
Sharing disappointing results with a world of researchers working to find what they hope will be the "discovery of the ...
Mind the gulf
A strange mix of insularity and delusion, propped up by a media at once sycophantic and hallucinatory, has kept us in denial ...
A new meta-analysis that synthesized the data of 117 studies revealed that technology makes it harder for kids to ...
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As the penetration of intermittent renewable energy increases in European grids, the addition of more distributed flexible ...
Around 15,000 protesters have filled a square in Hungary’s capital. Organizers call it the beginning of a resistance movement against the government of populist Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. Nearly two ...
Caring for others can improve our well-being, build resilience, and foster lasting community—during moments of collective ...
Even though the public often called them astronauts, payload specialists were not selected through NASA's formal astronaut ...
The US is at war. It has always been at war. Whether a world war, a proxy conflict, an armed intervention, a psyop, or a ...