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The US used to be a haven for research. Now, scientists are packing their bags.

Researchers have developed a synthetic material that can self-heal like human skin, capable of repairing itself when damaged

Brazil's mega dams, among world's largest, struggle due to droughts

When children become caregivers, who cares for them?

Is our water safe? Utility plant hacking raises cybersecurity alarms

China permits SMIC founder to have churches on company campuses (2008)

‘Peanuts,’ Charles Schulz, and the state that started it all

Young people took on fossil fuels and won. What’s next?

Internet speech: Supreme Court to weigh who is protected online

Consumer software is expected to be next fast-growing segment (1994)

‘Mutual aid’ is a radical ideal. Some live its communal spirit

A curlicue of hope for cursive writing

Company Claims Its Push Buttons for Dogs Trains Them to 'Talk'

With Artemis, NASA envisions a multiplanetary future for humanity.

Norway is wealthy because of oil. Can it give up fossil fuels?

US democracy: The threat in 2024 is 'completely uncharted territory'

The team shaking up climate models

Behind Irish outpouring of relief for Navajo

'Wonderchicken' fossil could reveal why birds outlived other dinosaurs

Rethinking tech's Wild West: San Francisco requires new permits

'Lords' and 'Knights' defy Soviet authority, 'pollute' the airwaves (1984)

Why wealth and patience appear to go hand in hand

Rudyard Kipling in Vermont

Recycling clothing gathers steam

Soviets say Allied version of D-Day is a 'distortion' of history (1984)

Paper, the least terrible password management tool

Japanese students create VR experience of Hiroshima bombing

The cypherpunk revolution

The 2010 Census: Will your answers stay private? (2010)

Why Cal State L.A. turns the most low-income students into top earners

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