Historian Jill Lepore explains how the power to change the law through constitutional amendments was always intended to keep Americans from killing each other. We're ...
My college bestie has many wonderful qualities, and I won’t go into those because this is an advice column letter. I’ll get straight to the meat of it. She’s an unabashed social climber. Her design ...
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More than 100,000 Americans are waiting for organ transplants, and each day, an average of 13 die before a donor becomes available. Despite broad public support for organ donation — surveys suggest ...
We’re rather fond of Mechanism accessories around here, and Siri’s latest is something I’ve never seen before: a credible, folding way to attach your handhelds to an airplane seatback without becoming ...
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Brianna: Sure. It’s about sort of the current state of this fast-growing subfield of organic chemistry known as skeletal ...