Paul Hawken’s survey of carbon science is extensive, sound and frequently fascinating, a fine example of popular science ...
The new research is the first to look back at early mammals in full color. Using advanced fossil imaging methods and a ...
Yet today, at what should be a celebration of this revolutionary technology’s potential, we find ourselves wondering about the future of mRNA research. The scientific community is watching if funding ...
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Between 2021 and 2022, more than 1,600 titles were removed from U.S. schools and libraries at the behest of parents, advocacy ...
And then there are the “rebirths” Benjamin described: the second acts, rediscoveries, and renewals that bring older works back into circulation. Happily, unfairly forgotten treasures are in vogue.
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New Scientist on MSNNew Scientist Book Club: Why I chose a mosquito as my heroMichel Nieva, the author of the latest read for the New Scientist Book Club, Dengue Boy, on his story of a drowned, pandemic-struck future Earth – and his unusual protagonist ...
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Women.com on MSNWhat To Read Next If You Loved Any Of These Popular Romance BooksRomance is the most popular fiction genre in the world, so there are plenty of books to choose from. And if you loved any of ...
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Inside Coke's covert campaign to downplay the risks of sugary soda. A new book shows how the company misled America.
Maria Branyas lived to be a whopping 117 years old and ticked many of the boxes for longevity, according to researchers.
Sci-fi author Asimov feared embarrassment might come out of one project, so he decided to create an alter ego.
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