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Opinion
How Will Chatbots Change Education?
Readers discuss how students are using artificial intelligence to write papers for them.
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News
How an ‘Avatar’ Villain Spends His Sundays
Stephen Lang is perhaps best known for playing the nefarious, strong and lithe Colonel Miles Quaritch in “Avatar.” But if…
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News
What Happened to Canada’s Cold War Relics?
Few of the sites built to protect Canadians from a radioactive cloud of destruction have been preserved.
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Opinion
Making Farms Organic Is Paying Off
I talked by phone on Thursday with Garrett Mussi as he was driving around 1,000 acres in California’s San Joaquin…
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Opinion
The Revolutionary Power of a Skein of Yarn
Not long ago, Michelle Obama posted a black-and-white photo of herself on Instagram, cozy in an armchair, a nearby side…
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Health
How Do Heavy Metals Like Lead Get in Baby Food?
The problem begins at the farm where plants draw toxins from the soil. There’s no washing them away.
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Opinion
The Long Shadow of ‘American Dirt’
Three years ago this month, the novel “American Dirt” by Jeanine Cummins landed in bookstores on a tsunami of enthusiasm.…
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Opinion
‘We Need Pleasure to Survive’
The subject line of an email sent by my own fair paper last week read: “For You: Even a Little…
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Science
A New View of the Most Explosive Moon in the Solar System
Recent strange activity around Jupiter’s volcanic moon, Io, confused and excited scientists.
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Opinion
The Logic of Escalation in Ukraine
When the Ukrainian military made rapid advances in its autumn campaign, the fears of Russian nuclear retaliation were connected to…