Immense progress in gene editing, drug discovery and conservation are just some of the reasons to be cheerful about 2025 ...
Mongolian shamans beat wicker drums to summon ancestral spirits. A Peruvian man in a headdress unleashes a piercing ululation. And a man from Kentucky tells me the body can rid itself of cancer if you ...
This interview is the second extended discussion between Professor Reiss and the World Socialist Web Site examining the accelerating assault on vaccines and public health in the United States.
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The battle against superstition

At the initial stage of my six-year involvement in uplifting society through skill-based initiatives, particularly by promoting handicraft work and teaching students to think creatively and ...
Through his data-driven approach, Samuel delivered $2 million in incremental annual revenue — a remarkable 15% boost to the ...
On November 8, 2025, the Faculty of Education at East China Normal University hosted a grand ceremony to present the second ...
Biology has always been an unruly science. Cells divide when they want to. Genes switch on and off like temperamental lights.
From the world of Taylor Swift to surviving zombie apocalypses, these are some of the most bizarre college courses in the country.
The National Council on Teacher Quality gave poor ratings to three of Maine’s public universities at a time when reading test ...
Conflicts are not inherent in the operation of an unhampered market economy. There are conflicts between citizens because the ...
(THE CONVERSATION) Every five years, the U.S. government releases an updated set of recommendations on healthy eating. This document, called the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, has served as the ...
NASA’s ESCAPADE mission launched in 2025 to study Mars’ magnetic field and how solar wind has stripped away the planet’s atmosphere over time ...