Armies are equipped and trained to vanquish enemies. If turned inward, they can easily become an instrument of tyranny.' —Elizabeth Goitein, Senior Director for Liberty & National Security, ...
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The landscape of next-generation sequencing (NGS) continues to be defined by astonishing technological progress. We continue ...
The acronym in question is FAFO, and remarkably, it’s being offered as the justification for the U.S. invasion of Venezuela.
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USB-C is everywhere in 2025. If you've felt like every new device you buy, from smartphones to laptops and tablets, uses a USB-C port for charging, you're not imagining things. USB-C has quickly ...
Artificial intelligence has grown to play a prominent role in the modern college experience, and Duke is no exception. The Chronicle spoke to several Duke students to find out. Most viewed the ...
President Donald Trump has recently turned to a new economic indicator in his push to convince Americans that his policies are boosting the economy: the number of people receiving federal food ...
America sits on billions of barrels of clean, cheap oil, yet imports foreign crude at massive cost — and the SRT explains exactly why. In the 1970s, Henry Kissinger created the petro-dollar system, ...