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Pushing The Frontiers Of High-Energy Physics Links Humanity
The kind of research being conducted at CERN is a reminder of what we can accomplish, together, even amid the darkest of times, says physicist Marcelo Gleiser.
Commentary: Mizzou Football And The Power Of The Players
Frank Deford wonders: Once the games are over, are the football players really accepted, or are they just hired hands?
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There's More To Wage Cuts Than Just Lost Pay
Researchers find that wage cuts endured by workers whose peers do not have their wages cut are much more painful and detrimental to morale than wage cuts that are experienced by everyone on a team.
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Why It's Hard To Put An End To Unwanted Robocalls
It's difficult for regulators to stop companies that flout the Do Not Call Registry. Robocalls can come from overseas, making them hard to regulate, and they often spoof caller IDs.
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Paris Attacks Bring Domestic Surveillance Into Presidential Race
The candidates have mostly stayed away from discussing the National Security Agency's surveillance programs. That's quickly changing.
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'Beatlebone' Is A Fictional Lennon's Magical Mystery Tour
Kevin Barry's hallucinatory new novel imagines John Lennon in 1978, at his lowest, wandering around Ireland (with a very mysterious tour guide) in search of a private island he bought but can't find.
Washington State Governor Says He Welcomes Syrian Refugees
Jay Inslee is declining to join the many governors who say they don't want Syrian refugees within their borders.
We Know China Has Ghost Cities, But Where Are They Hiding?
The locations of the infamous empty housing complexes have been secret, but ghost city hunters are now using smartphones and GPS receivers to track them down.
LISTEN: 4 Speeches To Hear Before Bernie Sanders' Socialism Address
Sanders is set to give a speech Thursday explaining Democratic socialism to voters. There's a long history of big political speeches designed to take on and neutralize a lingering concern of voters.
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Here's How An iPhone Helps One Teen (And His Mom) Manage Diabetes
These are the early days of innovation that allows diabetes patients to conveniently and securely gather and share data via a smartphone. One California teenager is an early user of Apple's HealthKit.
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