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A Fast-Growing Network of Conservative Groups Is Fueling a Surge in Book Bans
Some groups are new, some are longstanding. Some are local, others national. Over the past two years, they have become…
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The Team That Refuses to Lose
Croatia, a nation of four million people, needs one more win to reach a second straight World Cup final. If…
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China Maps Out Plans to Put Astronauts on the Moon and on Mars
JIUQUAN SATELLITE LAUNCH CENTER — Thirty years ago, the Chinese government initiated a secret plan for its space program, including…
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Why Some Scientists Choose China’s Space Station for Research
A project led by researchers from a Swiss university highlights China’s ambition to make the Tiangong outpost broadly available for…
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Ukraine says it struck a hotel where members of Russia’s Wagner security force had gathered.
A Ukrainian rocket attack on a hotel in the east of the country killed members of the Wagner Group, a…
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Can Australia Save a Rare Reptile by Moving It to a Cooler Place?
An experiment to preserve the western swamp tortoise is the latest flash point in a debate over how far humans…
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In a Wary Arctic, Norway Starts to See Russian Spies Everywhere
Other European countries are too, blurring the line between vigilance and paranoia.
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Ash Trees Are Vanishing. So Is a Basket Maker That Has Depended on Them for 168 Years.
This fall finds me nestled amid pines deep in a New Hampshire wood. I am not alone. Around me are…
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When Grief After a Loss Is Long-Lasting
More from our inbox: The Value of Oral Exams for UndergraduatesThe Risks if U.S. Foreign Policy Turns InwardCredit...Brea SoudersTo the…
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Major Fusion Energy Breakthrough to Be Announced by Scientists
Researchers working with lasers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory are expected to say they made a major advance that could…