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A Novelist Who Finds Inspiration in Germany’s Tortured History
New York Times· 2 days agoJenny Erpenbeck became a writer when her childhood and her country, the German Democratic Republic, disappeared, swallowed by the materialist West. Steven Erlanger first traveled to East Germany ...
Experts develop way to harness CRISPR technology to deal with antimicrobial resistance
Phys.org· 1 day agoThis revolutionary technique, which brought its inventors, Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle...
Opinion: The student-led protests aren’t perfect. That doesn’t mean they’re not right.
The Salt Lake Tribune· 19 hours agoOn Wednesday morning, on a corner across the street from Columbia University, a man dressed in...
'Young Sheldon' Took a Big Step Toward Catching Up to 'The Big Bang Theory'
Parade via Yahoo News· 2 days agoHe narrowed it down to Caltech and MIT, but they were truly equally good options. Equidistant to...
Buchanan's Expanding Delaware Office Adds Former Deputy Chief Judge of the PTAB to Its IP Roster
WJTV Jackson· 2 days agoBuchanan Ingersoll & Rooney is pleased to announce that it has added former Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) Deputy Chief Judge James T. Moore to its expanding Delaware office. Moore is ...
Famous birthdays for April 23: Valerie Bertinelli, John Oliver
United Press International via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThe actor turns 34 on April 23. File Photo by Chris Chew/UPI -- Nobel Prize-winning physicist Max...
For whom the bellwether tolls: Is Ohio an omen?
Ohio Capital Journal via Yahoo News· 4 days agoOhio a few years ago was stripped by political scientists of the title “bellwether state.” That was a perilous mistake. It assumes that elections and...
'The Steve Jobs of his day': Chatham museum celebrates Marconi's Cape Cod legacy
Cape Cod Times via Yahoo News· 3 days agoHe shared the 1909 Nobel Prize in Physics with Karl Ferdinand Braun "in recognition of their...
Redefining Multilateralism
Foreign Policy Magazine· 2 days agoAs Africa’s first democratically-elected female head of state, she led Liberia through reconciliation and recovery following the nation’s decade-long civil war, as well as the Ebola Crisis, ...
Opinion | The Student-Led Protests Aren’t Perfect. That Doesn’t Mean They’re Not Right.
New York Times· 1 day agoOn Wednesday morning, on a corner across the street from Columbia University, a man dressed in...