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Olympic softball's divided experience: What playing in OKC instead of L.A. means for 2028
New York Times· 24 hours agoWhen softball returns to the Olympics in 2028, it will include parallels to its inaugural appearance...
Is DHYAX a Strong Bond Fund Right Now?
Zacks via Yahoo Finance UK· 1 day agoThis makes the fund less volatile than its peers over the past half-decade. DHYAX carries a beta of 1.17, meaning that the fund is more volatile than a...
[Letters to Editor] - Nature
Nature· 1 day agoKennedy, we were frequently faced with the alternatives of inventing new technical terms (which are often resented by the people who have to learn and use them) and of using common words in ...
“The Age of Science” - Nature
Nature· 1 day agoThe general experience of the world had been that brilliant but brief epochs of advance had been followed by long intervals of stagnation, and sometimes even of retrogression. Retrogression ...
The Democrats Are Making a Terrible Mistake
New York Magazine· 1 day agoThe Supreme Court would rule that he is entitled to commit crimes in office. Joe Biden is the only candidate standing (if we define the term loosely)...
Johnny Watterson: Aidan Walsh knows that in dreamland, athletes must mind how they go
The Irish Times· 1 day agoA few weeks ago, as we sat around talking to boxer Aidan Walsh, a personal question was put to him....
The Monk Fish - Nature
Nature· 1 day ago...profess to have been brought into such close connection with the original, but he and the historians, Krag and Stephanius, agree in reporting that a fish, bearing the semblance of a human head with a monk's shaven crown, and having torn or mutilated limbs indistinctly defined under a scaly...
Moral Nerve and the Error of Literary Verdicts - Nature
Nature· 1 day agoTHE aim of this little book is to throw some light on the effects in life and literature of two different points of view, the literary and the scientific. The first chapter lays down some “guiding ...
Conversations on Natural Philosophy - Nature
Nature· 1 day agoThe influence Mrs. Marcet exerted upon the early career of Faraday, besides awakening the first love for science in hundreds of the last generation, will cause her name always to be remembered ...
Stalk, slice, bludgeon: how ‘femgore’ is reinventing horror fiction
The Guardian· 1 day agoWomen are writing novels about people (usually women, usually young) who stalk, slash, bludgeon, infect, slice, dismember and cannibalise. Recent additions to the literary subgenre some have ...