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Scientists from the City University of Hong Kong have found that nanoplastics can enter zebrafish via two pathways: ...
New genetic research suggests centuries of human persecution may have selected for calmer behavior in Italy's rare Apennine ...
Francis Wheen concludes his excellent biography of Marx with the old rascal’s death on March 14th 1883, an event barely ...
For much of the University’s history, students lacked opportunities to engage in community-centered coursework. Today, the ...
Farms and cities use so much of the Colorado River's water that little remains for the river's own ecosystem. Will ...
Court officials, surrogacy professionals and US investigators now say that what began as a workaround for China’s population controls has evolved into an effort by a few elites to create what they ...
Conveyor-belt babies and dynasties dreamed up like software projects A growing number of tech billionaires are spending their fortunes on industrial-scale surrogacy, churning out dozens of children as ...
Deep inside a remote Mexican cave, a pair of explorers thought they had stumbled on modern litter, the kind of plastic and ...
Welcome to Keller’s Flea Market in Savannah, Georgia – a sprawling wonderland where bargain hunters, collectors, and the simply curious converge to discover that the art of the deal is alive and well.