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Pete Hegseth is working hard to make sure the public hears only good news about Iran war

Americans have been able to know what troops at war are facing, and make informed decisions about the war’s cost, because a free press has been able to tell the story − good or bad. Can…

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Paul Ehrlich, often called alarmist for dire warnings about human harms to the Earth, believed scien

Paul R. Ehrlich will be remembered as a scientist whose books about population and threats to the environment shaped the idea of limited…

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The first modern rocket launched 100 years ago, beginning a century of both innovations and challeng

From World War II to the Apollo era, the space shuttle program and today’s privately developed commercial rockets, the landscape…

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A writing professor’s new task in the age of AI: Teaching students when to struggle

How do instructors get students to trust their own thinking and be better than robots?

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