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The 2024 election now delivers something completely unexpected that we don’t see often in politics: a squishy electorate.
The 2024 election now delivers something completely unexpected that we don’t see often in politics: a squishy electorate.
The first two days of the game were cancelled because of a wet outfield, raising significant concerns about the preparedness of the Shaheed Vijay Singh Pathik Sports Complex
For years, neuroscience research overlooked female subjects, creating a significant bias. Today, researchers actively rebalance the scales with more inclusive and diverse studies.
Culturing pluripotent stem cells to replicate different stages of embryonic development allows researchers to more easily investigate this period.
In the middle of the 20th century, science disciplines collided and set the stage for a technology that changed cell research.
Week 8 in the “Big Brother” house ended Thursday night, with Quinn Martin being sent to the jury house just seven days after his second disastrous Head of Household. Reigning HOH Chelsie Baham wasn’t really targeting Quinn, but knows his eviction could be best for her game in the long run. Quinn was ousted in […]
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Two decades ago, Caroline Gargett identified adult stem cells in the endometrium. Now, she explores their functions to improve women’s health.
For many years I lived just up the road from Megiddo prison in northern Israel, where new film of Israeli guards torturing Palestinians en masse has been published by Israel’s Haaretz newspaper. I drove past Megiddo prison on hundreds of occasions. Over time I came to barely notice the squat grey buildings, surrounded by watch … Continue reading "Israeli Torture Chambers Aren’t New. They Provoked October 7"
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What California officials need to change isn’t the climate but their own ineptitude and mismanagement.
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Leveraging the versatility of stem cells allows researchers to advance science across multiple disciplines.
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EU farmers must comply with strict production standards, and so should third-country producers if they want to export to the EU, according to the latest vote by the ENVI committee. Does this approach signal the start of a new, more protectionist agricultural policy?
Report from RNZ A woman accused of murdering an elderly Wellington resident is fighting to keep her name suppressed. Helen Gregory, who was 79, was found dead in her Khandallah home in January. Defence counsel Hunter de Groot told the Wellington High Court today that naming the woman risked sparking a “firestorm” of media coverage […]
Textbooks often depict proteins as nicely folded three-dimensional structures, but many proteins are far from it.
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Nevet organization will provide 17,000 sandwiches a day to keep the hunger away.
Among the week's headlines: PEN America reports a surge in school book bans; amicus briefs are filed in a key freedom to read case from Llano County, Texas; and Book Riot reports on the escalating attacks on academic libraries.