Charles I’s neck bone, Queen Victoria’s armpit, and other fabulously gruesome medical tales.
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Charles I’s neck bone, Queen Victoria’s armpit, and other fabulously gruesome medical tales.
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Boxing is reputed to fight Parkinson’s Disease. I put on the gloves to find out.
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Three computer scientists disprove a long-standing idea about imperfect information.
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Meerkats are famous for their teamwork, but it’s enforced by a matriarch with an iron fist.
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An inventor, a bird, and a plan to connect all the minds in the world.
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The value of anger, guilt, and future thinking for finding common ground.
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The author on writing her new book, “Uncertain: The Wisdom and Wonder of Being Unsure.”
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What we can learn from the macabre diets of a curious species of cichlids.
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Reconstructing the labour theory of value: An interview with Duncan Foley (Part 2: The Capitalist Law of Exchange)
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How historic records and new data uncovered the colossal underwater avalanche that unleashed a massive wave in 1650.
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