Two letters on bias in academia.
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Have We Been Misinterpreting Newton’s First Law for 300 Years?His laws demonstrated that the same forces govern everything from falling apples to orbiting planets. One of the examples Newton used to illustrate his first law was a spinning top, which slows ...
She rode a bike to college because she couldn’t afford a car. After years of hard work, she was driving a Porsche.
Palestinians are uniformly horrified at the new bloodshed, which has brought the overall death toll in the territory to more ...
The blue oval has manufactured cars in all shapes and sizes, but this show is all about those on the smaller scale ...
As Bajaj puts it: "These James Webb Space Telescope data sets are so beautiful." ...
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If Auburn wants to become a perennial national power in basketball, it’s not just about winning. It’s about the fan support, ...
To Kevin Marzotto, of North Easton, this was no challenge at all. He wrote: “There has been a term in existence for ...
State and local governments continue to develop building standards that draw on existing frameworks and implement new metrics ...
Boxing was big in 1973. There were many fighters we thought were great. Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier, and George Foreman were ...
There are reports that some Alabamians have received unsolicited packs of seed, reports AL.com’s William Thornton. State officials have tested some and have identified tomato and onion seeds and have ...
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