Climate change may exacerbate the quiet catastrophe of slow-moving landslides.
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Climate change may exacerbate the quiet catastrophe of slow-moving landslides.
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Sarah Scoles on her 3 greatest revelations while writing Countdown: The Blinding Future of Nuclear Weapons.
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On autopilot, the mind reveals new connections.
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Cassiopeia A gets a close-up.
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New findings could influence anesthesia dosing for women.
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AI humor in theory and practice.
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For some, the brain is a quiet place.
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In memory of Steve Wise, a tireless defender of animal rights.
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There are no such things as coincidences.
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Barry Buzan's Making Global Society: A Study of Humanking Across Three Eras is a big and an ambitious book. In this volume he tells us the story of 50,000 years of humankind by constructing a “world history” (p. xi) with the social structure of humankind as its object of study. In doing so, Buzan has undertaken two main tasks.
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