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Irish Examiner on MSNColm O'Regan: The Wheel of Time is back! Here's my guide to fantasy fictionI’d like to think that if the world were flipped and fantasy fiction originated in the central Asian deserts of Taklamakan or ...
What started as a scholarly study becomes, in Will Rees’s hands, a freewheeling journey into our brains and souls.
If depression isn’t just a chemical imbalance, what drives it? A psychiatrist unpacks the latest research, why SSRIs still ...
Others use expert puzzle strategies to strategize their way through a sudoku grid or work out a word search not necessarily ...
IT was one of the most shocking and depraved killing sprees in history and sent shockwaves through the elite of Hollywood. Across five weeks in the summer of 1969, Charles Manson – who liked to ...
The Adapted Mind, pp. 137–162. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Laura Betzig, Ph.D., is a Darwinian historian at work on her fourth book, The Badge of Lost Innocence: A History of the West.
From exploring the vast and unknown corners of space to pushing the laws of nature to their breaking point, sci-fi is a genre ...
Gary Woodland ... part of his brain that controls anxiety and fear, which explained the terrors. Anti-seizure medication worked, but when Woodland tried to keep playing, his mind wasn’t right.
In a look ahead at a week of Cambridge and Somerville events, there’s a free pi day pie potluck, comedy against cancer, Mobius performance art called “Slay,” Ukrainian folk-rock, a St. Patrick’s fun ...
Author Gary Rivlin says regulation can help control how AI is used: "AI could be an amazing thing around health, medicine, ...
Tennessee’s headline-hogging Barkley Marathons is notoriously difficult to complete, but 20 different people have managed it. Gloucestershire’s equally brutal homage to the iconic ultra so far has ...
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