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Why Iran targeted Amazon data centers and what that does – and doesn’t – change about warfare

Commercial data centers have become critical infrastructure, supporting everything from financial transactions to government services. And critical infrastructure is often targeted in war.

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Students were skipping my astrophysics class to play video games – so I turned the class itself into

With college students less likely to read through a full textbook than they once were, video games can help keep them engaged.

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How California’s war on smog and its ambitious car pollution rules made everyone’s air cleaner

The Clean Air Act gave California the authority to issue tough pollution standards for vehicles, spurring the development of the catalytic…

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