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Roy Scranton is an essayist, novelist, literary critic, climate philosopher, and author, most recently, of “Impasse: Climate Change and the Limits of Progress.” He teaches at the University of Notre ...
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The attack on Venezuela and the capture of President Nicolás Maduro herald the decoupling of Trump’s United States from the rules-based international order, and the end of liberal order as a whole. A ...
As regular readers of this newsletter know, my primary focus over the past year has been to champion the importance of geodesy and to prepare the geospatial ...
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Microscopy continues to transform the life sciences. Here are five recent breakthroughs made possible by the technique.
Still, the Eritrean Government took the initiative for engagement and sent a message to President Trump early in the second ...
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The extent and speed of ice moving off the ice sheets of Greenland and Antarctica into the sea—an important dynamic for ...
Scientists have finally solved a decades-old mystery with the first-ever live encounter of a ginkgo-toothed beaked whale.