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NASA Says Mercury Could Have Glaciers That Sustain Life
NASA Says Mercury Could Have Glaciers That Sustain LifeNovember 25, 202311:30 AM CSTMairead BrooksSc...
Minority histories of the Indian national flag
This week, India celebrates 70 years of independence. The tricolour flag, perhaps the most tangible...
How the Vietnamese cult of heroes promotes nationalism in politics
The Vietnamese government is trying to pass a new law on religion that will separate the nation’s ma...
Mexican Cartels Offer Wifi With Death Threats If Left Unused
Mexican Cartels Offer Wifi With Death Threats If Left UnusedJanuary 5, 202410:00 AM CSTJoe LawsonMex...
Three things could happen to Lebanon as Syrian refugees rush in — two are worrisome
Syria’s humanitarian crisis is the greatest yet seen in the 21st century. Over the country’s seven-y...
From New York to Romania, restoration ecology is helping nature heal (and maybe humanity, too)
New York City’s Bronx River used to be an open sewer, more useful for carrying industrial waste than...
Credit card fraud: what you need to know
If you are the owner of a credit or a debit card, there is a non-negligible chance that you may be s...
Expert conversation: ‘The right to luxury could constitute a legitimate claim’
Anthropologist Marc Abélés latest research focused on luxury markets and arts across the globe, a to...
Jim Yong Kim starts his second term as World Bank president despite a rocky first five years
Jim Yong Kim is set to begin his second five-year term as World Bank president on July 1, having bee...
For many Mexicans, this government spying scandal feels eerily familiar
The National Palace in Mexico City has been home for Mexican ruling classes since the Aztec empire....
Why seismologists didn’t see Mexico’s deadly earthquake coming
Mexico has a long seismic history, so any given earthquake here does not necessarily come as a surpr...