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The pandemic has highlighted the United States’ dependence on China for research animals, reviving calls for a “strategic monkey reserve.”
The congressional hearing about the “meme stock” frenzy shows it was definitely bizarre, but maybe not as meaningful as we desire.
Coronavirus restrictions have sent Champions League matches and World Cup qualifiers to neutral sites. Will this summer’s European Championship be next to move?
Studies have found that the field is plagued by a singular problem of gender bias. The latest evidence comes from the types of questions posed at seminars.
As Saudi Arabia’s powerful oil minister, he was architect of the Arab world’s drive to control its own energy resources in the 1970s.
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Even when an octopus can’t see light with its eyes, its arms seem to know it is there.
America as we have come to know it is most likely a thing of the past.
Mars, Shmars; this voyager is looking forward to a submarine ride under the icebergs on Saturn’s strange moon.
People who are “works in progress” can be more inspiring than the preordained successes of powerhouse figures.
After 70 days 3 hours 48 minutes, Jasmine Harrison, 21, became the youngest woman to row an ocean. She is among a diverse set of endurance athletes to attempt the feat.
This vegan take on hearty tomato sauce tastes as rich as the original and satisfies comfort-food cravings.
In saying the quiet parts out loud, Kevin Mather inflamed tension between the players’ union and teams. He resigned, but his words will resonate.
Jessica McCabe used YouTube to teach herself about A.D.H.D. Her videos taught others. Then she built a business.
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