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The president-elect and the president are in transition.
It may employ a kind of reasoning humans use all the time — but you’ve probably never heard of it.
Gene drives offer hope in our battle against malaria.
The war is entering what could be its final phase. What happens next?
To some disaffected young Americans, the ruthlessly intellectualized turn to violence can seem justified. It is not.
We know that tough-on-crime policies for children have been tried repeatedly elsewhere and have failed. So why is my country headed that way?
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