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In the near future, doctors may not only be able to identify whether a person is at high risk for a serious, age-related ...
As we contemplate the multiverse and explore the ideas in Michio Kaku’s new book, ‘The God Equation’, we realise that the ...
A quarter of a century after he started writing his “Critical Point” column, Robert P Crease reveals his underlying message ...
Sidney Perkowitz uncovers the pioneering work of the German physicist and philosopher Grete Hermann, who sparred with the ...
The Toronto Board of Education has adopted a three-year strategic plan designed to encourage more parent and community involvement in schools and offer opportunities for students to explore their ...
RIT students and faculty are embracing extended reality (XR), virtual reality (VR), and augmented reality (AR) by creating ...
THOSE three sentences encapsulate the crux of Christian theology, and its deep appeal to 2.4 billion souls on the planet. In ...
In October 1984 I arrived at Oxford University, trailing a large steamer trunk containing a couple of changes of clothing and about five dozen textbooks. I had a freshly minted bachelor’s ...
In the heart of Waterbury sits a thrifter’s paradise that defies the laws of retail physics—a place where treasures multiply as prices shrink. The Red White & Blue Thrift Store isn’t just another ...
The results showed that 16.5 percent of the surveyed participants showed signs of having “severely problematic” news ...
A recent study revealed that younger generations are helping to revive a love for reading, thanks in part to social media.
On a shelf next to my desk, I keep the books that shaped how I think about our planet—and how I cover it as a journalist ...