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The importance of dynamic tension in political theory
I see myself as occupying a space at the intersection of three great thinkers — Aquinas, Gramsci and Burke — who provide the foundational pillars upon which my current political thinking rests.The Hill - Politics -
Extreme heat at work can double stillbirth risk, India study finds
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Teen Pregnancy Linked to Risk of Earlier Death in Adulthood, Study Finds
A large analysis in Canada finds that teenagers who had babies were twice as likely to die before age 31.The New York Times - Health -
New Havana Syndrome Studies Find No Evidence of Brain Injuries
The findings from the National Institutes of Health are at odds with previous research that looked into the mysterious health incidents experienced by U.S. diplomats and spies.The New York Times - Health -
90% of some of the world's wine regions could disappear, study finds
Climate change means wine could soon have a higher alcohol content — but spoil faster and smell worse.CBS News - World -
Toddlers Smell Like Flowers, Teens Smell ‘Goatlike,’ Study Finds
Two musky steroids, and higher levels of odorous acids, distinguish the body odors of adolescents and tots.The New York Times - Science -
‘Staggering’ rise in women with reproductive health issues near DRC cobalt mines – study
Investigation reveals reports of miscarriages, infections and birth defects among women and girls in mining communities. Women and girls living in cobalt-mining communities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo are reporting a “staggering” rise ...The Guardian - World -
With organic fields next door, conventional farms dial up the pesticide use, study finds
Champions of organic farming have long portrayed it as friendlier to humans and the earthABC News - Tech -
Plant-heavy ‘flexitarian’ diets could help limit global heating, study finds
Global adoption of diet low in meat would aid health, land and food systems as well as reducing emissions, researchers say. A global shift to a mostly plant-based “flexitarian” diet could reduce greenhouse gas emissions and help restrict global ...The Guardian - World -
Hot Wheels Reveals Fidget Spinner-Inspired Vehicle For Autism Acceptance Month
Hot Wheels has revealed a new vehicle called the Flippin Fast die-cast ahead of Autism Acceptance Month in April, saying it based the design of the new toy on a fidget spinner to allow for open-ended sensory play.. The new car sports a unique ...GameSpot - Tech -
How I managed my autism in the Big Brother house
Bradley Riches reveals the coping mechanisms he used while taking part in the series.BBC News - Top stories -
Questioning the diagnosis of autism denies the difficulties people like me live with | Anthony Castle
Being autistic doesn’t explain everything about me – but it helps make sense of my experiences. Get our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastThere is a man alongside me. He is well put-together, hand outstretched, deep ...The Guardian - World -
Challenging Abortion, Again
A Supreme Court suit against the F.D.A. could change the national abortion landscape.The New York Times - Top stories - Abortion -
Sewage hits the fan, again
Sewage spills by water companies in England more than doubled in 2023.BBC News - Top stories -
Why Obamacare Is in Grave Danger, Again
Republicans seem determined to destroy the Affordable Care Act.The New York Times - Top stories -
Study on ‘World’s Oldest Pyramid’ Is Retracted by Publisher
The study, based on research featured in a Netflix documentary, fueled debate over a site that is used for Islamic and Hindu rituals.The New York Times - Science -
Fandom study shows entertainment fans switching to gaming
Fandom revealed that some people are transitioning away from entertainment consumption, such as watching movies and TV shows, to gaming.VentureBeat - Tech -
More Studies by Columbia Cancer Researchers Are Retracted
The studies, pulled because of copied data, illustrate the sluggishness of scientific publishers to address serious errors, experts said.The New York Times - Health -
Climate change could affect timekeeping, study says
Melting ice is slowing the Earth's rotation, affecting how time is calculated, a new study says.BBC News - Top stories - Climate -
Unique Roman helmet found in field on display again
The helmet, found more than 20 years ago, is being displayed again at a museum.BBC News - Top stories -
New road schemes in Wales could be considered again
An M4 relief road and a third Menai crossing were some of the projects that never went ahead.BBC News - Top stories -
Trump taps superfans to make Spacs great again
TMTG looks like a rightwing meme stock combined with the classic pathologies of the blank cheque bubbleFinancial Times - Business - Donald Trump -
Dollar Tree to raise prices again in 2024
Shoppers at Dollar Tree could soon end up with sticker shock.The Hill - Politics -
Twitch to further limit sexual content, again
Twitch is further limiting sexually suggestive content in yet another change to its rules around the subject.NBC News - Top stories -
Netanyahu doesn’t deserve to address Congress again
Netanyahu’s grandstanding in Washington is a recipe for disaster.The Hill - Politics - Israel -
Stocks Finish Lower, Led by Nasdaq
U.S. stocks finished lower, with the S&P 500 creeping further from its recent record highs.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Patriots need to study their history; a top-3 QB won't be a savior
Tom E. Curran did a deep dive on recent QB draft history, and what he found suggests the Patriots would be unwise to take a quarterback at No. 3 overall.Yahoo Sports - Sports - NFL -
Fire suppression is exacerbating wildfire severity in the US West: Study
Fire suppression activities are causing future blazes to burn at higher severity and under more hostile conditions — worsening the impacts of climate change, a new study has found. Although suppression efforts minimize the overall area burned, ...The Hill - Politics -
Fandom Study Reveals Entertainment Fans Are "Switching" To Gaming In Big Numbers
GameSpot parent company Fandom has released the results of its latest "Inside Entertainment" study that digs into the statistics and trends of people who love video games and entertainment in general. In particular, this newest study shines a ...GameSpot - Tech -
Climate change driving up inflation in food prices: Study
Rising global temperatures are associated with inflation in food prices, both in regions that are already hotter and in countries outside the tropics like the U.S., according to a study published in the journal Communications Earth & Environment. ...The Hill - Politics - Climate -
Abel Prize for 2024 Won by Michel Talagrand for Studies of Universe’s Randomness
Michel Talagrand of France has credited a brush with blindness for leading to the work that resulted in his recognition by the math equivalent of the Nobel Prize.The New York Times - Science -
Climate change endangers 70 percent of world's wine regions: Study
Rising global temperatures could decimate global wine production over the new few decades, according to a study published Tuesday in the science journal Nature. Researchers estimated that as much as 70 percent of the world’s suitable regions for ...The Hill - Politics - Climate -
Melt of polar ice hitting global timekeeping, study shows
Plans to put all clocks back a second may have to be delayed as water flowing into the oceans slows Earth’s rotationFinancial Times - Business -
Obese children twice as likely to develop multiple sclerosis, study suggests
Swedish researchers say inflammation caused by obesity is likely to increase risk of developing conditions such as MS. Children who are obese may face more than double the risk of developing multiple sclerosis as adults, a study suggests.. MS can ...The Guardian - World -
Methane From Landfills Is a Big Driver of Climate Change, Study Says
Decades of buried trash is releasing methane, a powerful greenhouse gas, at higher rates than previously estimated, the researchers said.The New York Times - World - Climate -
Song lyrics getting simpler, more repetitive, angry and self-obsessed – study
Researchers analysed the words in more than 12,000 English-language songs across several genres from 1980 to 2020. You’re not just getting older. Song lyrics really are becoming simpler and more repetitive, according to a study published on ...The Guardian - World -
Finding the Best Talent
Eat the Change founder Seth Goldman prioritizes well-rounded employeesInc. - Business -
‘Non-Steph minutes' bite Warriors once again vs. Timberwolves
The Warriors continue to be in their most vulnerable position whenever star point guard Steph Curry is off the floor.Yahoo Sports - Sports - NBA -
Electric headset helps me 'feel I have hope again'
Ashley Riley says he can be a full-time father again after using an electric headset to treat depression.BBC News - Top stories -
UK MPs to be given warnings on threat of Chinese cyber attacks
Reprisals expected just as company from China eyes investment in Midlands battery gigafactoryFinancial Times - Business - United Kingdom