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The Garbage We Leave Behind
Since 1953, when Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay reached the summit, over 4,000 people have successfully climbed Mount Everest. Unfortunately, the climbers ...
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Diamond May Be Dethroned as Hardest Material
Diamonds are the hardest substance on Earth, they rate a perfect 10 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness. But on other carbon-rich planets, the jury ...
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A Miracle Cure for Fleshly Desires?
Paul Ford writes in an article on Wired, what happened when he switched his weight loss meds and found a miracle cure. Decades of struggle with an insatiable ...
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British Murder Mystery Explains Original Sin
In the popular, BBC murder mystery series Broadchurch, the mystery is who in this lovely little seaside town could have murdered a child. The local detective, ...
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Is Political Morality Important?
According to a 2022 poll, most Americans believe the United States Congress is morally corrupt. Sixty-three percent of Americans, including a majority ...
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Former Legislator Arrested in Bribery Probe
When people refer to political corruption in American politics as a cesspool, it’s usually just a metaphor. But in one recent case, the term could ...
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The Collateral Damage of Sin
Eight-year-old Aryanna Schneeberg was playing in her backyard near Milwaukee, Wisconsin, when she was struck in the back with an arrow. A neighbor was ...
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Forger Committed Crimes to Support His Mistresses
In August of 2022, the University of Michigan Library announced that one of its most prized possessions, a manuscript said to have been written by Galileo ...
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The River Can’t Clean Itself
The Ganges River is one of the world’s largest fresh water outlets, after the Amazon and the Congo. The headwaters emerge from a glacier high in ...
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The Necessity of Reflection and Confession
In the early 1960s, political writer Hannah Arendt attended the trials of Adolf Eichmann, the German officer who had orchestrated much of the Holocaust. ...
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