Researchers at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa's Thompson School of Social Work & Public Health are advancing efforts to ...
Certain books maintain an evergreen popularity long after they have been published. See if you can uncover the baker’s dozen ...
At NC State University, an English professor is searching for clues from the past. He's looked back as far as the eighth ...
Public libraries in Korea are struggling with a flood of complaints because they are not stocking books related to election fraud conspiracy theories.
Ottoman Mechanics Education, Ottoman History of Education, Mehmet İzzet, Fenn-i Makine, Fenn-i Mikanik Aslan Seyhan, İ. (2025 ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with Lydia Kang and Nate Pedersen, authors of "Pseudoscience," about why people want to believe in things like Bigfoot, palm reading, and spontaneous human combustion.
It's not science fiction, but it has elements. It's not romance, but it touches the heart. It's not fantasy but don't be ...
The citation index, first seeded as an embryo by the information scientist Eugene Garfield in the 1950s, was delivered in the 1960s as a fully formed child, the Science Citation Index. Its twin ...
In a way, it’s kind of silly to deny (or acknowledge) racism, Antisemitism, neurobiologically imprinted sexual orientation or gender, or the oceans. Opinions don’t change facts. But they can do harm ...
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