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Europe|News

Kristallnacht, 85 years ago, marks the point Hitler moved from an emotional antisemitism to a systematic antisemitism of laws and government violence

The violence of the 1938 pogrom against Jews in Nazi Germany known as Kristallnacht was a turning point in Hitler’s ‘Final Solution.’

Kristallnacht, 85 years ago, marks the point Hitler moved from an emotional antisemitism to a systematic antisemitism of laws and government violence
Business|Environment|Opinion

Climate change hits indebted businesses hardest, new research suggests

Global warming plus leverage equals a big mess for companies.

Climate change hits indebted businesses hardest, new research suggests
Opinion|Science

Science is a human right − and its future is enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Decades ago, the international community codified science as a cultural right and protected expression of human creativity. Reaffirming science’s value can help it better serve humanity.

Science is a human right − and its future is enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Education|News|Opinion|Political|US

How to read a Supreme Court case: 10 tips for nonlawyers

In a year when the Supreme Court deals with many high-profile cases, a professor who teaches law to undergraduates describes how to read the court’s opinions.

How to read a Supreme Court case: 10 tips for nonlawyers
Science|Technology

Studying lake deposits in Idaho could give scientists insight into ancient traces of life on Mars

While NASA rovers on the surface of Mars look for hints of life, researchers back on Earth are studying ‘echoes of life’ from ancient basins – hoping that the two sites might be similar.

Studying lake deposits in Idaho could give scientists insight into ancient traces of life on Mars
Health|Lifestyle|Sports

Heart rate zones aren’t a perfect measure of exercise intensity, but regularly getting your heart pumping is still important for fitness

Both high- and moderate-intensity exercise provides similar overall health benefits.

Heart rate zones aren’t a perfect measure of exercise intensity, but regularly getting your heart pumping is still important for fitness
Health

Human brains and fruit fly brains are built similarly – visualizing how helps researchers better understand how both work

Studying the human brain is difficult because of its vast and intricate network of neural connections. The fruit fly offers a simpler but similar model that researchers can more easily map.

Human brains and fruit fly brains are built similarly – visualizing how helps researchers better understand how both work
News|Opinion|Political|US

9 justices, many opinions: How the Supreme Court tells lawyers, judges and the public about its decisions and disagreements

The next time you hear about a Supreme Court concurrence or dissent, pay attention. You may get a window to where the law is headed in the future.

9 justices, many opinions: How the Supreme Court tells lawyers, judges and the public about its decisions and disagreements
Arts|Entertainment|Lifestyle|Political

Trump’s die-hard support may be explained by one of his most misunderstood character traits – ‘charisma’

Throughout modern history, charismatic leaders have shown their extraordinary ability to elicit devotion to themselves and their causes.

Trump’s die-hard support may be explained by one of his most misunderstood character traits – ‘charisma’
Business|Economy|Finance|Lifestyle

To insure or self-insure? The question homeowners must answer amid impact of climate change

Homeowners insurance is so expensive that some people are going without it.

To insure or self-insure? The question homeowners must answer amid impact of climate change

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