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NYC Mayor Eric Adams's terrible plan to forcibly hospitalize homeless people with mental illness
Adams has no answer for homelessness — he should ask frontline workers
12/13/2022 20:30 UTC
Five reasons Bitcoin could enter a more extreme death spiral
Bitcoin has been on a downward ride over the last year, plummeting down. It could get worse
01/06/2019 19:59 UTC
Bartering brains for bread
Can the institutions of higher learning escape the long arms of their corporate sponsors?
01/07/1999 22:14 UTC
Pervert or sexual libertarian?: Meet John Money, "the father of f***ology"
A trailblazing scientist and sexual libertarian, John Money's work was filled with contradictions and insight
01/04/2015 06:00 UTC
Can we untangle our humanity from the artificial intelligence ouroboros?
Self-devouring, generative AI feeds off of fresh human thought. What happens when the supply dries up?
08/29/2023 09:31 UTC
Protecting ocean waters will aid climate adaptation
Oceans should be protected like national parks, scientists argue
06/10/2017 23:29 UTC
Maple syrup fraud undermines the authenticity of Canada’s "liquid gold"
Maple syrup fraud is being combatted by a unique type of "fingerprinting"
04/11/2023 15:59 UTC
Girls just wanna make bombs
How's this for empowerment? Women are making big advances in ... eco-terrorism.
10/06/2006 03:50 UTC
American, two Japanese chemists share Nobel
Richard Heck, Ei-ichi Negishi and Akira Suzuki were honored for technology that combines carbon atoms
10/06/2010 16:32 UTC
Gain-of-function research: all in the eye of the beholder
Should work done on coronaviruses in Wuhan, China, be considered “gain-of-function” research? Opinions differ
09/28/2021 12:15 UTC
Young, overeducated and selling pot
Squeezed by college debt and the recession, these Californians found a way to get by -- unless it gets legalized
08/02/2010 15:01 UTC
Nobel prize awarded for "click chemistry" — an environmentally friendly method of building molecules
A Nobel Prize was awarded for creating an efficient and sustainable way to bind chemicals
10/09/2022 01:00 UTC
Unmeltable chocolate and bean-to-bar: A cocoa expert highlights 3 sweet trends
Craft chocolate is on the rise
12/31/2018 02:00 UTC
What makes a good teacher? Why certifications and standards don't guarantee quality educators
Nations across the globe are undergoing education reform to improve teacher quality
10/06/2016 12:58 UTC
Drug shortages continue as manufacturing problems persist
Incentives to help new companies enter the market may help
09/13/2013 02:17 UTC
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