New and Noteworthy: What I Read This Week—Edition 195
Research of the Week Babies in the womb “smile” when the mother eats carrots and “frown” when the mother eats...
Research of the Week Babies in the womb “smile” when the mother eats carrots and “frown” when the mother eats...
Just minutes after Putin announced conscription, the administrators of the anti-Kremlin Rospartizan group announced its own “mobilization,” gearing up its...
By Jorgen Soby PayPal has gone on a rampage by blocking organizations they don’t like access to their services. The...
Co-authored with Anastassia Fedyk at UC Berkeley and Ilona Sologoub at VoxUkraine Bucha, Ukraine after the Russian invasion Many commentators...
The calorie and macro math Here, we outline the numbers used to determine the calories and macros delivered by the...
Diana Ürge-Vorsatz is a Hungarian academic; director of the Center for Climate Change and Sustainable Energy Policy at Central European...
After more than 50 hours of deliberation, a jury in California convicted Theranos founder and CEO Elizabeth Holmes of four...
From the high rents to climate crisis, ownership – who owns what and how they get to use it –...
The writer is editor-in-chief of Money WeekIt is hard not to feel sorry for Arthur Burns, chair of the US...
Most of us know that exercise is good for our health. But if you’re new to physical activity or you’re...
BEVERLY, Mass. (AP) — After evading the authorities, a wayward seal that made its home in a Massachusetts pond surrendered...
It's the official launch day for Apple's latest and greatest product, the Apple Watch Ultra. We picked up one of...
Each year, the consumer price inflation is measured by a shopping basket of goods crammed full of hundreds of items....
James Poskett’s Horizons: A Global History of Science is concerned with the role played in scientific discovery by non-white, non-European...
When is the pandemic “over”? In the early days of 2020, we envisioned it ending with the novel coronavirus going...