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Maryam Mirzakhani becomes first woman awarded math's "Nobel Prize"
Mirzakhani, from Stanford University, became the first woman to be awarded the Fields Medal
08/14/2014 00:25 UTC
Real-life "Waterworld": The disturbing science behind rising seas
How a Greenland glacier passed its tipping point — and what that means for the world's coastal dwellers
03/12/2014 16:00 UTC
Greg Abbott pushes bill to ban transgender college athletes — but it could backfire
NCAA vowed to only hold championships in which transgender student athletes can participate without discrimination
02/13/2023 17:30 UTC
Reading "In Search of Lost Time"
You will spend 70 days in a row with this man, and you will be charmed and offended and amazed and sometimes bored, but you will be lucky.
08/28/2005 20:42 UTC
The inconvenient circle of hell
A specter is haunting the U.S. The specter of gas prices.
05/05/2006 20:24 UTC
What's the rush?
Florida shouldn't worry about blowing its electoral vote deadline; Hawaii did it as recently as 1960.
12/14/2000 05:16 UTC
Ask the pilot
The pilot protests the destruction of a defenseless Iraqi airliner. Plus: Geeky details about flaps, ailerons, spoilers and slats. But not flaperons.
04/18/2003 23:30 UTC
Robert Reich: The only real "centrist" agenda proves corporate America learned nothing last year
More tax breaks for the rich and subsidies for big corporations are not much better for America than xenophobia
04/18/2017 11:59 UTC
The road to Ferguson: This 1980 bank robbery changed how American police are armed
Local police forces haven't always been outfitted with military-grade weapons and armored tanks. Norco changed that
06/09/2019 15:00 UTC
Robert Reich: Trump has officially waged war on America's truth tellers
Trump is actively destroying the truth-telling institutions our democracy depends on
03/13/2017 11:58 UTC
"They're not practicing what they preached": WeightWatchers is shifting into weight loss drugs
The weight loss company is embracing blockbuster weight-loss drugs, but customers and health experts aren't happy
10/22/2023 18:00 UTC
The Supreme Court is poised to extend gun rights at the worst possible time
Surging sales and a coronavirus pandemic — what could possibly go wrong?
04/12/2020 10:59 UTC
Robotic skins might enable the next generation of space exploration
Light and adaptable robotic skins can turn inanimate objects into multifunctional robots
01/26/2020 19:00 UTC
Toss that old paprika! What experts say you should do to build a better spice collection
Can anybody really get through a whole jar of cloves in one lifetime?
10/21/2023 18:59 UTC
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