If you don’t know the story, enjoy! If you do, haven’t you ever wondered what the famous feline’s work involved?
As American civic life has become increasingly shaped by algorithms, trust in government has plummeted. Is there any turning ...
Back in July, a cover of The New Yorker featured a caricature of United States Supreme Court justices, donning judicial robes ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ plans for the Budget feature heavily on Thursday’s newspaper front pages. The Daily Telegraph leads on what it calls the Chancellor’s plan to “launch the biggest ...
Daily briefing: Peer-review reports unsealed for papers by Turing, Watson and Crick We look back at the early days of peer review. Plus, an undisturbed burial site has been discovered under the ...
After his mother is poisoned by a serpent, Prince Xian embarks on a quest to find the antidote, which can only be extracted from a rare white snake. Along his journey, he meets a young stable boy ...
One of Miss Letitia Currie’s favorite topics in her history class in the 1950s at Davidson Junior High School was the Great Flood of 1916. Miss Currie was the daughter of a Davidson College professor.
Your TBR list is getting longer... The simple joy of reading a book can inspire so much. While we’re turning their pages, we use our imaginations to live inside entire worlds with its characters.
We study electric vehicle (EV) tax credits in the US Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), the largest climate policy in US history, with three goals. First, we provide the first ex-post microeconomic ...