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Cellular Fountain of Youth: New T-Cell Discovery Rewrites the Rules of Aging
SciTechDaily· 5 days agoResearchers at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and the University of Minnesota have discovered...
There Is No Such Thing as "Wage Slavery"
Ludwig von Mises Institute· 3 days agoUnless you work for a bank or the government, you may not have noticed that yesterday was a federal holiday—Juneteenth—commemorating the end of slavery...
LEC secures Marriot Bonvoy partnership - Esports Insider
Esports Insider· 3 days agoThe LEC (League of Legends EMEA Championship) has announced a partnership with international hotel...
Who Really Suffers When the Supply Chain Is in Crisis?
The Nation· 6 days agoIn the summer of 2022, much of the Indian subcontinent endured a hugely disruptive electricity...
Opinion | The Wrong Culprit in the Controversy at the Washington Post
Politico via Yahoo News· 4 days agoAttention has also been drawn to the fact that Lewis and Winnett’s most famous story in the U.K. — the exposure of endemic corruption by members of Parliament when it came ...
Study suggests hepatitis E may be a sexually transmitted infection
Medical Xpress· 5 days agoResearchers have discovered that the hepatitis E virus is associated with sperm in pigs, which...
Garden Notes: Your garden can aspire to rise - The Martha's Vineyard Times
The Martha's Vineyard Times· 3 days agoAs we enter summer, Ron Rappaport’s death tears a large hole in the fabric of Island life. Ron was...
Opinion: On being lied to
Idaho State Journal· 2 days agoLying isn’t a crime, after all -- unless one has pledged not to do so in testimony at a trial. In reacting to a lie, we take into consideration what the...
Gateway - Quartz
Quartz· 6 days agoThe small, evergreen tree or shrub is famously drought-tolerant, with some varieties capable of enduring more than 200 days between waterings. Climate change is scrambling the seasons, wreaking ...
A Tale of Two Nearly Extinct Giant Salamanders
New York Times· 6 days ago“Salamanders are big, and they’re cool,” said Sena Ishikawa, a master’s student studying the animals at Kyoto University. Such passion for the slippery...