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Medieval poet Geoffrey Chaucer twice made references to an early work featuring a Germanic mythological character named Wade. Only three lines survive, discovered buried in a sermon by a late 19th ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNHow to Publish Your Research: A Practical Guide for PhD StudentsLearn about publishing your research during your PhD. This guide covers journal articles, conference papers, and ethical ...
Ryan Zickgraf is a columnist for UnHerd, from which this op-ed was adapted.
An extremely eventful week for Grok And X, streaming takes a bigger bite of TV time, luxury brands should remember high-end ...
Schottenheimer, who twice turned down head-coaching opportunities, finally landed a job after going 12 hiring cycles without ...
Check out some exclusive art from the new, gorgeous illustrated edition of Stephen King's 'IT', out now from the Folio ...
An already active start to the 2026 cycle has kicked into overdrive in recent weeks with a major retirement announcement, the passage of a key GOP priority and moves by candidates that could ...
What makes the human brain distinctive? A new study published July 21 in Cell identifies two genes linked to human brain features and provides a road map to discover many more. The research could ...
Dutch investigative journalist Olivier van Beemen published In the Name of Nature: An Investigation into the Neocolonial ...
Having played Sherlock Holmes’s politically involved older brother Mycroft in the BBC’s hit crime series Sherlock, Mark ...
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The New Republic on MSNTrump Finds Another Way to Take Revenge on Murdoch for Epstein LetterIt’s not just a lawsuit. Donald Trump is attacking The Wall Street Journal on a new front after the paper reported on a ...
Researchers have identified two genes from the human genome’s “dark matter” that influence brain size and synaptic signaling.
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