Exchanging greetings and resolving to do something positive in the coming year certainly create an uplifting atmosphere.
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In an exclusive interview with Frontline, the poet and screenwriter reflects on his recent debate with Islamic scholar Mufti ...
To measure mouse fear and anxiety, scientists use a classic tool called the “elevated plus maze.” It looks just like it ...
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From Plato and the Qur'an to mysticism and neuroscience, this article traces how reason, experience, and culture shape our deepest questions about existence Shabeer Ahmad Lone The Qur’an calls humans ...
Various tissues and organs in the human body, such as nerves, heart, bones, and skin, rely on bioelectrical signals to maintain function and support ...
In this article, we examine ongoing challenges shaping target-based drug discovery and highlight how new technologies and ...
Georgian officials defended a “sovereign” and “pragmatic” foreign policy and railed against “external interference” as the ...
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Waymo is back operating in San Francisco after the outage

Waymo’s driverless taxis are back on San Francisco streets after a citywide power failure turned the company’s fleet into a symbol of how fragile high tech can look when basic infrastructure goes dark ...