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“He had the foresight to introduce me to programming just to see if I would like it, and I think my child-self looking at the ...
General relativity is an astonishingly beautiful theory, and grappling with why it disagrees with quantum mechanics is a joy, ...
In The Decline and Fall of the Human Empire, science writer Henry Gee considers how long we’ve got, and how we can extend our ...
As lawsuits over the fate of the Institute of Museum and Library Services drag on and the likelihood that forced paid leave mandates will turn into permanent cuts, worries grow among staffers over the ...
Scientific American talked with Gabbott and Zalasiewicz, authors of the book Discarded: How Technofossils Will Be Our ...
These books confront readers with the recent past and distant future, bring them to southeastern Africa and an alternative Japan, and bedeck their pages with subversive cartoons and lush landscapes.
The author of the award-winning classic science fiction novel, the latest read for the New Scientist Book Club, on the ...
Spring Book Sale, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Lawrence Public Library, 707 Vermont St. Enter on Kentucky Street side. All titles $2 or ...
Political sociology encompasses both sociology and politics, raising several questions. Political sociology is considered one of the most recent social ...
Updates on the release of a new textbook focused on veterinary general practice; and meet Pawl – a new veterinary platform designed to deliver post-intervention plans.
There have always been tensions between developed and developing countries in terms of what is ‘fair’. A new book explains ...
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