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If the US were to go to war with Iran, it wouldn’t be a 2003 Iraq scenario. From Iran’s vast missile capabilities to its battle-hardened regional allies, a conflict would be far more complex and dangerous for US forces.
The post A US-Iran War: What the Battlefield Could Actually Look Like appeared first on MintPress News.
Scientists have created a magnificent portrait of every connection among neurons in a fruit fly’s brain.
The post The Most Detailed Brain Map Ever appeared first on Nautilus.
Shahawar Matin Siraj is one of many Muslim men convicted in informant-related terrorism cases. Now he’s seeking compassionate release.
The post An Informant Pushed Him to Plot a Subway Bombing. After 20 Years Behind Bars, He Has a Chance at Freedom. appeared first on The Intercept.
A wild tale of how scientists unraveled embryology's most fascinating mystery.
The post The Anatomical Quirk That Saved Dr. No appeared first on Nautilus.
“‘We will each write a ghost story,’ said Lord Byron; and his proposition was acceded to. There were four of us.” – Mary Shelley, in the introduction to Frankenstein.
Wow, Mary! Wow. Dr. Frankenstein and his monster. I can’t imagine anything more chilling. In fact, it’s so chilling that I think we should probably call off the rest of the storytelling contest right now. I don’t even need to take my turn.
Oh, are you sure?
Still?
Because I kind of wish I had gone first. My thing isn’t even that scary. Or about humankind. It’s just, well, did everyone else do this overnight? Because I feel like Mary Shelley may have pre-written her idea. All I’m saying is it feels pretty fleshed out already. I’m not trying to accuse anyone of anything. It’s just, I thought we were telling stories we came up with in the last twenty-four hours and not workshopping full novel ideas.
“It was not random, but direct targeting on purpose. Fadi was wearing his press uniform.”
The post Four Days in Gaza: Five Journalists Killed or Wounded appeared first on The Intercept.