Stony Brook University communications Professor Musa al-Gharbi, who specializes in sociology, said that big free speech wins, such as the end of speech codes and the rollback of DEI initiatives, means ...
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The circulating currents that result can make it difficult for icebergs to break free, but A23a has done just that. Having escaped the Taylor column, the trillion-ton A23a can progress to the next ...
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Illustration by Emily Lankiewicz / Full credit at bottom of article Joe Spring and Carlyn Kranking This year, Smithsonian magazine published more than 900 science stories. Most of those appeared ...
In this column, the author describes what can be done to keep foreign materials out of food and protect both consumers and food processors’ reputations.
From periods of rapid aging in our 40s and 60s to ancient brains that don’t decompose, here are some of the year’s most intriguing stories about human biology It can sometimes feel like health ...