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H-bomb creator Richard Garwin was a giant in science, technology and policy

Garwin was best known as the designer of the hydrogen bomb, but he was also a longtime arms control expert, IBM researcher and adviser to presidents.

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NASA’s learned a lot about the Moon since Apollo. But a perfect landing still requires incredible…

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Trump’s use of the Justice Department to target political opponents goes beyond revenge − it deters…

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Governments continue losing efforts to gain backdoor access to secure communications

The perennial tug-of-war between government interests and individual liberties is playing out in the battle over encrypted messaging.…

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Birthright citizenship case at Supreme Court reveals deeper questions about judicial authority to ha

Arguments before the US Supreme Court on birthright citizenship – awarded to those born in the US – actually focused on the power…

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Disarming Hezbollah is key to Lebanon’s recovery − but task is complicated by regional shifts, cease

A shaky truce is still in place in Lebanon. But the country remains on a tenuous footing with Israeli forces in the country’s south…

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Heart transplant doctors could help more people by accepting donations from the obese

As the rate of obesity in the US rises, transplant centers are debating whether to accept organ donations from the obese. A new study suggests that oversized hearts are safe to use.

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Social media companies should ditch clickbait, and compete over trustworthiness

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Is there structural racism on the internet?

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