Recognizing that we’re so much more than flawed mortals empowers us to be and do better. An article inspired by this week’s Bible lesson from the Christian Science Quarterly. Auch auf Deutsch ...
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'War of the Worlds' in reverse? Mars dirt could help fight off a microbial invasion from Earth
Tests conducted with tardigrades suggest that there is something in Martian dirt that dramatically reduces biological ...
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From romance to horror — March is filled with literary events
Fiction and poetry readings, book launches and fairs highlight this week’s offerings in the Book Nook ...
The latest addition to the “Historic Thoughts” series by the J. R. Jayewardene Centre arrives with a provocative title: The J.R. I Disliked by Imthiaz Bakeer Markar. Yet beneath its seemingly ...
I wish to congratulate Prof. Keerawella, for having undertaken this mammoth task of seeking to capture, from ‘a global south perspective’, the multiple facets of scholarship of International Relations ...
Coalition coordinated across 11 counties during Super Bowl; NCRIC Exec Dir calls for system modernization in testimony ...
Before CMOS sensors, digital cameras used charge-coupled devices or CCD sensors. This classic sensor design gathers light from the pixels and sends it to an amplifier in order to convert energy from ...
In case we don’t get the point, Orlean (author of 'The Orchard Thief' and 'The Library Book'), reminds us numerous times that she falls into one of two categories of writers: “those who have something ...
Join CSU’s Democracy Summit from March 9–11 for engaging panels and discussions on civic engagement and democracy.
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