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When Termites Became Monogamous, A Surprising Thing Happened to Their Sperm
Termites reveal a startling consequence of long-term monogamy – the resulting lack of competition between the reproductive sperm of rival males led to the loss of tails in their sperm. This involved ...
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Sociology Expert Says ICE’s Violent Tactics In the U.S. Are A Clear Example Of The 'Imperial Boomerang'
The boomerang is already in flight in the U.S., a sociologist says.
White House policy chief has advocated for strength-based foreign policy and described post-WWII international order as "groveling" to former colonies.
New archaeological clues are shedding light on the fate of isolated Norse colonies in Greenland that disappeared during the Middle Ages.
The Clearfield Area Elementary School played host Wednesday to the kickoff of “C is for Clearfield County,” a book written and illustrated by Sue Shaffner.
M. Gessen is an Opinion columnist for The Times. They won a George Polk Award for opinion writing in 2024. They are the ...
Hard work, hope, and freedom once defined the American Dream. New data suggests all three are becoming harder than ever for ...
A sign for 37-year-old Alex Pretti, who was fatally shot by a U.S. Border Patrol officer earlier in the day, is displayed ...
A Seussian take is not as ridiculous as it sounds. Theodor Geisel scribbled more than 400 editorial cartoons for PM newspaper ...
While the beach and swimming culture might feel like an intrinsic part of “Australianness”, this hasn’t always been the case.
Advisory head Patrick Ryan told Fortune about grumbles from the January 2020 ribbon cutting. "Capital-intensive, middle of nowhere…the worst timing." ...
Our helicopter swooped skyward with an easy bound and Panama City came into view almost instantly—hundreds of gleaming ...
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