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By the 1960s, overcollection by 19th-century enthusiasts and grazing by sheep, goats and rabbits had reduced the number in the wild to just six. Twisted magnetic field observed around Milky Way's ... Read More

Remembering the Three Mile Island meltdown 45 years later


The eyes of the world were on an obscure island in the Susquehanna River 45 years ago Thursday as the worst nuclear accident in American history was unfolding at Three Mile Island. The reactors no ... Read More

I’m a political scientist and I’m putting myself on a politics diet for the 2024 election


As a political scientist, I’ve long believed political competition to be the keystone of representative democracy. Yet in the 2024 election cycle, I’m consciously limiting my time, attention and ... Read More

What we learned from teaching a course on the science of happiness


When you deliver a university course that makes students happier, everybody wants to know what the secret is. What are your tips? What are your top ten recommendations? These are the most asked ... Read More

Syria reports Israeli airstrikes near the city of Aleppo


The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, an opposition war monitor, said Israeli strikes hit missile depots for Lebanon’s militant Hezbollah group in Aleppo’s southern suburb of Jibreen, ... Read More

Crime and Public Safety


Every day, police in the U.S. rely on common use-of-force tactics that, unlike guns, are meant to stop people without killing them. But when misused, these tactics can still end in death — ... Read More

Wisconsin lawmakers overhauled schools with the 'science of reading'. What does that mean?


Wisconsin is among dozens of other states that have passed similar legislation in recent years in attempt to improve student reading. Read More

The Social Benefits of Getting Our Brains in Sync


Our brain waves can align when we work and play closely together. The phenomenon, known as interbrain synchrony, suggests that collaboration is biological. Read More

A cyclist was struck by a car in 2019. The driver who hit him finally brought to justice. Sort of.


Kathryn Jordan waited five long years to lay eyes on the man who ran over her husband Robert and left him for dead in the middle of Reynolda Road. Read More

All 38 ‘Godzilla’ Movies Ranked from Worst to Best


Godzilla has defeated giant spiders, giant lobsters, giant robots, giant dinosaurs, giant space dragons, giant plant monsters, giant beetles, and of course, giant monkeys. But recently, the King of ... Read More

The US birthrate is dropping. This Iowa county is an exception.


In an era of falling fertility throughout the U.S., Iowa’s Sioux County offers a vision of immigration as a growth engine. Read More

It's curtains for M&T Bank's long-running Plaza Event Series


Attendance had been dropping before the Covid-19 pandemic, and in its aftermath, with more downtown employees working remotely, the event series already had been scaled back, from five days a week to ... Read More


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