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Archaeological evidence in the Republic of Georgia pushes back wine's earliest appearance nearly a millennia. 
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Middle America is tired of those latte-sipping liberals and their "elite media" hanging out in New York City, but Ariel Levy makes the case that Americans aren't as different from one another as they'd like to think.
Amnesty International and The Economist are very different organisations, but they have reached similar conclusions on policies regarding sex markets. Last August, the International Council of Amnesty International decided to […]
Marijuana use may help clinicians better identify those vulnerable to bipolar disorder and help them to develop better intervention methods.
Because intelligence is not the same thing as rationality.
China's expanding middle class is changing the world. The results are a global recycling dilemma.
The cryptocurrency bitcoin has been surging in the stock market. How does bitcoin work and will its success last?
The end of the year is nearly here, and all throughout the nation employees are beginning their holiday celebrations.. For many, the holidays are a chance to sit back, relax, […]
Dark matter, dark energy, and why there’s more matter than antimatter? There’s an experiment to explore if neutrinos could solve all three. When you take a look at the Universe in […]
A 1947 U.N. resolution called for Jerusalem to be an international city.
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The origin of the word 'respect' comes from the Latin verb 'respicere', which means to take another look back at something or someone. Here's how to restore respect after conflict.
The results of this study could change how we approach athletic training.
But could hackers abscond with your genetic information?
Neuroscientists discover networks of neurons that stretch or compress their activity to control timing Anne Trafton | MIT News Office Timing is critical for playing a musical instrument, swinging a […]
A new study of lemurs has determined social circles to be the most influential determinant of gut microbiome. What does this mean for humans? 
Your brain's heightened sensitivity can make you perceptive and creative. But it's a double-edged sword, researchers find.
A Middle-Eastern copy of the famous 'serio-comic' map of Europe, with the female figures more modestly dressed
Sometimes, you look in a nearby galaxy, and what you find beyond it will change everything. Einstein’s theory of General Relativity has withstood every test for more than a century. […]
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Twenty years ago, it would have been a difficult proposition to ask the University of Mississippi to take down all the confederate flags on campus. But an angry chancellor, a powerful football coach, and a former alumni highly skilled at public relations all played their part to rid the campus of its turbulent historical reminders.
An American research team wanted to know which combination of diet and exercise has the most beneficial results on metabolic syndrome in 10 weeks.