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The 10 Best Science Fiction Books of 2024
Election years are always fascinating for science fiction. The genre uses science and speculation of the future to hold a microscope up to society,...
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Influential abortion-pill studies retracted: the science behind the decision
Nature spoke to researchers about the flaws that triggered the retractions. They say these papers are just the tip of the iceberg. Mariana...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
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IIT Bombay launches e-PG Diploma in Computer Science and Engineering, online application begins
IIT Bombay has launched an e-PG Diploma in Computer Science and Engineering, offering six courses in areas like AI and ML. Online applications for...
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10 inspirational books for International Women's Day
March 8 is approaching—are you stocked up on feminist literature for International Women’s Day? The holiday, which was established to commemorate...
reviewed.com - 30+ days ago
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Geminid meteor shower is peaking, best time to see fireballs
The Geminid meteor shower is peaking this weekend, providing a little pre-holiday skywatching fun. In years with good conditions and little cloud...
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Most popular books of the week: See what topped USA TODAY's bestselling books list
If you’re in the mood for a good read and don’t know where to look, USA TODAY’s bestseller list has a little something for everyone. Every Wednesday, USA TODAY publishes the Top 150 books using sales data from the previous Monday through Sunday. We collect data from independent booksellers,...
usatoday.com - 30+ days ago
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Brazil budget cuts could leave science labs without power and water
The Lula administration is trying to reverse lawmakers’ reductions, which are hitting scientists in the Amazon especially hard. registration number:...
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IF MY BOOK: Dancing Woman, Elaine Neil Orr
Welcome to another installment of If My Book, the Monkeybicycle feature in which authors shed light on their recently released books by comparing...
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The Parable of the Sower
I met Octavia E. Butler only once. A mutual friend insisted that I talk with her. The three of us were research fellows at the Getty in Santa...
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Nell Zink Couldn’t Have Written a Book Had She Stayed in the U.S.
In an email interview, the author of “Mislaid” and “Avalon” celebrated Jonathan Franzen, public radio in Europe and a book that “raises blisters.” SCOTT HELLER What books are on your night stand? I keep a cot in the hallway just for sleeping. There’s no reading lamp. In related news, I sleep like a...
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New Harper Lee Collection Coming This Fall
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How steamy fantasy novels rescued my marriage bed
The wedding day glow fades for every couple eventually, but for my husband and me, that afterglow dimmed faster than expected. While friends had...
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Inside Venice’s Libreria Acqua Alta, the ‘most beautiful bookshop in the world’
Luigi Frizzo was warned that the property he was about to lease could be in a flood zone because of its proximity to the water and rising sea levels in Venice, Italy. It actually sparked his decision to name his bookstore Acqua Alta (High Tide). In addition to coming up with his bookshop's name,...
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How Breathwork Impacts Alzheimer's Biomarkers & What It Means For You
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These Foods Have Been Linked To Brain Changes That Can Trigger Obesity
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New Passover children’s books include a mystery, Obama’s White House seder and a graphic novel from writer Dara Horn
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Before QAnon and the Deep State, There Was Iron Mountain
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The Best Nonfiction Books: The 2025 Duff Cooper Prize, recommended by Minoo Dinshaw
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