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Skeletal editing: How close are we to true cut-and-paste chemistry? Reactions that alter organic scaffolds by a single atom are already proving useful, but time will tell if they’ll ...
How did we get from the ’60s to Trump’s kitsch White House? Our culture turned on itself, stagnated and went rancid — that's how ...
Every 20 years or so, we need a conspicuous, confined experiment with socialism so we can crack it up again. Socialist slogan used to be, workers of the world, unite, you have nothing to lose but ...
We can't like everyone or agree with every opinion, but we can appreciate basic humanity. Even when we disagree, maybe especially then, respect is how we keep the door open to dialogue.
“Unapologetic patriotism is incomplete if it doesn’t allow for a mirror to be held up to America, her people and her president,” Capehart said.
Tsunami warnings prompted gridlocked traffic as people tried to reach higher elevations in Hawaii, but the threat level was later downgraded.
What sparked the investigations that led to the charges against vice mayor and former town police officer Carl “Ben” Nett and Town Manager Kwasi Fraser?
Q. What are potential negative outcomes of hallucinations in healthcare AI, and how can they propagate through processes and systems? A. The negative outcomes operate on multiple levels and create ...
New Jersey’s State Health Benefits Program is headed for collapse. It demands urgent and honest collaboration.
It’s time to dust off your saddles because we are going to be flying back to Berk with a new live-action How to Train Your Dragon movie.
But if we pass that critical 1.5-degree-Celsius (2.7 degrees Fahrenheit) warming threshold, is a climate catastrophe inevitable? And can we do anything to reverse that temperature rise?