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The internet is abuzz with opinions after the Kentucky Science Center posted an apology on social media about a coloring book ...
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What the science says As more and more shopping has ... and the author of popular books about addiction. As a result, she says, “it suddenly becomes a problem for the masses”.
It’s been 25 years since China Miéville stepped into the literary spotlight with his novel “Perdido Street Station.” Combining elements of science ...
The social psychologist Jonathan Haidt discusses the “parents’ revolution” on smartphones that his book “The Anxious ...
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth stresses “lethality” as the U.S. military’s sole focus. But downplaying rules of engagement ...
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