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Water contamination is a persistent issue in India, affecting cities with pollutants like arsenic and ammonia. Aging ...
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Great minds go off on odd tangents. In 1930, John Maynard Keynes took time out from thinking about the Great Depression, which was throwing millions out of work, to write a charming essay about the ...
The short-term pain is real, and we are not ready for it. The long-term picture, Stiglitz argues, is something else entirely.
For most of human existence, listening was closely tied to moments that carried meaning, emotion, or survival.
Profile of alumnus Walter R. Evans, whose root locus method transformed control systems engineering and everyday technologies, and the family legacy behind it.
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Eleven years after failing to pick a single winner, Steve DeCaspers returns to the NHC with a fresh perspective on the event.