THE doctor whose work was used to put Lucy Letby behind bars has blasted the prosecution’s main method of murder as ...
Explore the surprising scientific applications of rubber ducks, from debugging to tracking ocean currents and studying bacteria.
We all have those shows… the ones we recommend to friends to look smart, and then the ones we actually rewatch late at night when we need a good cry or a sugar-sweet romance. Whether it’s a ...
Several writers express concern that U.S. president is initiating conflict in the Middle East to divert attention from ...
LCGC International's "LC Troubleshooting" column editor Dwight Stoll and colleagues pay tribute to the late Peter Carr, an ...
Education needs an analog reboot, says neuroscientist Jared Cooney Horvath in his new book, “The Digital Delusion,” which lays out how technology has ...
Frances Arnold's game-changing technique of "directed evolution" creates enzymes with unusual capabilities. Her own evolution made it possible.
An Adelaide psychologist is advocating for increased use of an “obscure but fascinating” therapy found to trigger after-death ...
"Murray N. Rothbard is a scholar of unique, indeed monumental achievements: the founder of the first fully-integrated science of liberty." ...
His long career began before the advent of MRIs and other advanced technologies, when the brain was still an ‘undiscovered ...
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Lilo & Stitch Remake's Jumba Lore Changes Makes More Sense
Lilo & Stitch has made some big changes to the original story, but one villainous change is better than fans believe.
From vaccines to semiconductors, the scientific method made the U.S. a superpower. Abandoning it could reverse decades of ...
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