(no subject)
Nov. 5th, 2016 02:56 pmThe pop-up effect: Why buoyant spheres don't always leap out of the water
Arabic translators did far more than just preserve Greek philosophy
Can you smell through your lungs?
The Forgotten Jewish Pirates of Jamaica
How Necking Shaped the Giraffe
From the attics and shoeboxes of Virginia, a trove of historical gold
Birds are more like ‘feathered apes’ than ‘bird brains’
A person's Facebook activity might be a window into their health and even predict their odds of dying in the short term, a new study suggests.
Black Teachers Matter
Why Schools Need More Teachers of Color—for White Students
The American student who gave Cambodian children a chance to get clean
When the FBI Has a Phone It Can’t Crack, It Calls These Israeli Hackers
Neighbor vs. Neighbor on Little Bay Islands
Later start times better for high school students: Poor self-regulation in teens linked to circadian rhythms.
Why Is Running So White?
Twenty-First Century Victorians
Undocumented Migrants, Free Now to Visit Mexico, Face Iffy Future
Too Smug to Jail
Islamic State hits back in Mosul but faces new Raqqa front
A lynching in Georgia: the living memorial to America’s history of racist violence
China’s plan to organize its society relies on ‘big data’ to rate everyone
Italy Becomes A Leading Destination For Migrants, Matching Greece
For Helping Immigrants, Chobani’s Founder Draws Threats
After years of delay, climate talks face a new problem: speed
Drug-resistant fungus linked to 4 U.S. hospital deaths
As health system collapses, Zimbabwe turns to street herbs
Arabic translators did far more than just preserve Greek philosophy
Can you smell through your lungs?
The Forgotten Jewish Pirates of Jamaica
How Necking Shaped the Giraffe
From the attics and shoeboxes of Virginia, a trove of historical gold
Birds are more like ‘feathered apes’ than ‘bird brains’
A person's Facebook activity might be a window into their health and even predict their odds of dying in the short term, a new study suggests.
Black Teachers Matter
Why Schools Need More Teachers of Color—for White Students
The American student who gave Cambodian children a chance to get clean
When the FBI Has a Phone It Can’t Crack, It Calls These Israeli Hackers
Neighbor vs. Neighbor on Little Bay Islands
Later start times better for high school students: Poor self-regulation in teens linked to circadian rhythms.
Why Is Running So White?
Twenty-First Century Victorians
Undocumented Migrants, Free Now to Visit Mexico, Face Iffy Future
Too Smug to Jail
Islamic State hits back in Mosul but faces new Raqqa front
A lynching in Georgia: the living memorial to America’s history of racist violence
China’s plan to organize its society relies on ‘big data’ to rate everyone
Italy Becomes A Leading Destination For Migrants, Matching Greece
For Helping Immigrants, Chobani’s Founder Draws Threats
After years of delay, climate talks face a new problem: speed
Drug-resistant fungus linked to 4 U.S. hospital deaths
As health system collapses, Zimbabwe turns to street herbs