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A tale of silence, an icon of human solitude in the face of the forces of nature, or perhaps a memento of the great artist?
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Recently, the State Department’s Policy Planning Staff published an analysis of 21st-century Chinese conduct meant to provide the underpinnings for a new American approach to contending with Beijing’s growing might. Did they get it right? What is the nature of our competition with China? And what should we be aiming for? A recent panel examined these questions.
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The author of "Auroville: The City Made of Dreams" talks about the difficulties of establishing (and writing about) utopian societies.
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Scientists find a new species of flower in a remote part of Hawaii.
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First, recognize that our genes make us worrywarts.
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Reading code activates a general-purpose brain network, but not language-processing centers.
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Two new studies shed light on who first inhabited the islands, who replaced them first, and how few people lived there.
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Experts agree that the legacy of the COVID-19 pandemic will be with us for years, even after the immediate threat has passed.
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New research shows that experiencing an opposite-sex body in virtual reality impacted the subject's gender identity.
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Each of us lives in our own multi-colored universe. And there's scientific proof of it.