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One large Milky Way galaxy or many galaxies?
Chris Impey
100 years ago, a young Edwin Hubble settled astronomy’s "Great Debate"
Correspondence school with cartoonist Howard Cruse: How I met my late mother through their letters
Glenny Brock
Reading her letters was the only way I could know her now. But opening the mail took me more than 30 years
“Apple Cider Vinegar” may explain how “The Whole Pantry” fraud was a step on the path of RFK Jr.
Melanie McFarland
It's a familiar story of a wellness scam that explains how we came to see conspiracists as health experts
“Nothing is superfluous”: How Karyn Tomlinson’s minimalist cooking is redefining Midwestern cuisine
Michael La Corte
"We use old and more rustic techniques to show the beauty of all the bits"
How economics wrecked the world — and how we can escape from “Ricardo’s Dream”
Paul Rosenberg
Writer Nat Dyer on how David Ricardo's abstract models pushed economics into fantasy — and we all paid the price
After a disaster, communities can be at risk for toxic exposures. Do residents know that?
Elizabeth Hlavinka
Many are calling for increased transparency to help citizens understand their true risk from catastrophe
How does “raw” water compare to tap water? A microbiologist explains
Bill Sullivan
"But unlike tap or commercially bottled water, raw water is not evaluated for safety"
Elon’s global takeover: Can one billionaire dismantle democracy? We’ll find out
Andrew O'Hehir
Musk's feud with Steve Bannon is largely self-indulgent theater — but the global consequences could be nasty
Exploiting disaster: Renters accuse Los Angeles landlords of “abusive and illegal” price hikes
Nicholas Liu
Landlords are reportedly flouting laws that prohibit them from jacking up prices during an emergency
Listless, uninspired and robotic: Trump’s vision of a “golden age of America” rings hollow
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Now Donald Trump has to meet the high expectations he’s set for MAGA
The pursuit of death on psychiatric grounds
Frieda Klotz
Netherlands allows medically assisted euthanasia for extreme mental suffering. Some doctors question the guardrails
Wildfires rage across Los Angeles, forcing more than 130,000 evacuations
Nicholas Liu
Five people are now reported dead as the threat of fire spread from Pacific Palisades to the Hollywood Hills
“It sounds pretty, no?”: Sheinbaum pokes at Trump Gulf of Mexico plans with map of “Mexican America”
Alex Galbraith
The Mexican president touted a new, old name for North America in a press conference on Wednesday
Digital smell has arrived. Are we ready for Stinkygram?
Carlyn Zwarenstein
Osmo has made a breakthrough in digitizing scent. Here's how it works
Black MAGA ends 2024 among the year’s biggest losers
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Despite efforts to curry favor with Trump this year, Black MAGA figures were snubbed or dropped altogether
Why dark matter’s mysteries persist after decades of searching
Elizabeth Hlavinka
Are we any closer to answering this fundamental question of the universe? Dark matter hunters aren't so sure
RFK Jr. could hijack the conversation about Luigi Mangione — and set health care back for decades
Amanda Marcotte
The nation's ire focuses on insurance companies after the killing of UnitedHealth's CEO, but RFK could hijack it
Death seems “kind of arbitrary”: Scientists want to upload the brain so we can live forever
Matthew Rozsa
Is immortality possible by digitally scanning the brain? Dr. Zeleznikow-Johnston believes so but some are skeptical
Democrats face America’s new self-evident truths
Chauncey DeVega
In a world where Joe Rogan and Donald Trump rule, how should Democrats plan for the next political battle?
Cracks in cosmological theory: James Webb telescope is challenging what we know about the universe
Elizabeth Hlavinka
New research using clearer images from JWST are further complicating the so-called Hubble tension
My shelter cat heist: How “Adopt, Don’t Shop” almost became my villain origin story
Melanie McFarland
A 16-month quest to bring home two cats only ended with chicanery. Turns out I'm not alone in encountering barriers
British police say Russians used cryptocurrency to help launder billions in UK drug gang profits
Quinn Sental
According to British authorities, drug gangs in the UK laundered money through a Russian crypto operation
How Republicans held the House: It’s the gerrymander, stupid
David Daley
Sure, both sides do it — but Republicans have ruthlessly redrawn the maps to bake in a nearly unbeatable advantage
Ariana Grande’s health: A timeline of the obsession surrounding her body image
Nardos Haile
With "Wicked" in theaters, the focus on the singer's weight has been revived once again
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