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/ 1 year agoSunzi, ‘shì’ and strategy: How to read ‘Art of War’ the way its author intended
The ancient Chinese text is considered a military classic, but Western readers often overlook its philosophical roots.
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/ 1 year agoEPA’s crackdown on power plant emissions is a big first step – but without strong certification, it will be hard to ensure captured carbon stays put
Fossil fuel power plants can avoid most emissions by capturing carbon dioxide and pumping it underground. But to be a climate...
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/ 1 year agoGay men can now donate blood after FDA changes decades-old rule – a health policy researcher explains the benefits
In 1983, during the early days of the AIDS epidemic, the US Food and Drug Administration made the decision to ban...
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/ 1 year agoThe Nation of Islam: A brief history
The civil rights leader Malcolm X was famously part of the Nation of Islam until his break from the group in...
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/ 1 year agoThe International Criminal Court is using digital evidence to investigate Putin – but how can it tell if a video or photo is real or fake?
Digital evidence is becoming a routine fixture for war crimes investigations, including the one focused on Ukraine, changing the landscape for...
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/ 1 year agoUS has a long history of state lawmakers silencing elected Black officials and taking power from their constituents
Throughout US history, a ‘white backlash’ has worked to keep Black officeholders and their constituents out of power.
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/ 1 year agoWant more good ideas from your workers? Try giving them a reward – and a choice
A recent study found that offering workers a choice of what type of reward they would like for offering good suggestions...
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/ 1 year agoCOVID-19’s total cost to the economy in US will reach $14 trillion by end of 2023 – new research
Workplace absences, along with sales lost due to the cessation of brick-and-mortar retail shopping, airline travel and public gatherings, contributed the...
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/ 1 year agoTurkey’s presidential election – how Erdoğan defied the polls to head into runoff as favorite
Turkish voters will be heading back to the polls on May 28 after no candidates managed to gain more than half...
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/ 1 year agoYou shed DNA everywhere you go – trace samples in the water, sand and air are enough to identify who you are, raising ethical questions about privacy
Environmental DNA provides a wealth of information for conservationists, archaeologists and forensic scientists. But the unintentional pickup of human genetic information...