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  • Susan Kent
    They are instructive today, historian saysWorld War I shattered the people and the collective psyche of Great Britain, but the war’s end did not stop the strife or suffering. Between 1918 and 1931, the shell-shocked people and their nation sought to
  • Margaret Murnane and Henry Kapteyn
    Collaborating couple pursues next generation of lasersWhen the first functioning laser was unveiled in 1960, people had no idea it would be used for surgery, let alone in bar-code readers and CD players. Experts speculated that the new device might
  • Matthew Keller
    Genes increasing risk for mental disorders should have been weeded out of the gene pool. Why haven’t they been?Schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and other mental disorders usually appear by the time the sufferers are in their reproductive prime, and
  • For parents who have found themselves repeating the same warnings or directions to their toddler over and over to no avail, new research from the University of Colorado at Boulder offers them an answer as to why their toddlers don’t listen to their
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