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SPIDER GLUE’S STICKY SECRET REVEALED BY NEW GENETIC RESEARCH

Science

The glue has the potential for many unique applications and is biodegradable, water soluble and stays sticky for months or even years.

What the Toronto Raptors Have Taught Us About Resilience

Sports
toronto raptors

The Toronto Raptors have won their first NBA title in franchise history, and their star player, Kawhi Leonard, was crowned the most valuable player.

The Trump Administration Wants To Dismantle the Agency Overseeing 2 Million Federal Workers

Politics

Trump wants to dismantle the agency overseeing 2 million federal workers – and weaken safeguards against partisanship.

Libra: Four Reasons To Be Extremely Cautious About Facebook’s New Currency

Technology

Facebook has unveiled libra, a controversial cryptocurrency that will enable users to make international payments over Messenger and other group platforms.

Music Engagement and Achievement Predicts Higher Grades in Math, Science and English

Arts

Music matters for its own sake, but also because music engagement is significantly related to better high school achievement.

U.K. Proposal To ‘Bcc’ Law Enforcement on Messaging Apps Threatens Global Privacy

Politics

The proposal’s function is to give law enforcement power to listen in on encrypted apps communications (like those on WhatsApp, for example).

Rewilding: As Farmland and Villages Are Abandoned, Forests, Wolves and Bears Are Returning to Europe

Geography

Large parts of Europe have been passively rewilding for decades as people have moved out of rural areas toward urban conglomerations.

Counterfeit Alcohol, Sometimes Containing Jet Fuel or Embalming Fluid, Is a Growing Concern for Tourists Abroad

Politics
alcohol

Counterfeit alcohol brings a new level of risk, as it may include added ingredients, such as methanol, known to be extremely harmful to health.

The Future of Personal Satellite Technology Is Here – Are We Ready for It?

Technology
Cubesat Satellite

How can we be sure that hobbyists aren’t launching their own “spy” satellite, or deploying low-cost CubeSat networks that could be used nefariously?

Sylvia Plath’s New Short Story Was Never Lost – So Why Is the Media Saying It Was Just Discovered?

Arts

“Mary Ventura and the Ninth Kingdom” has been preserved – and has been accessible to the public – at Indiana University’s Lilly Library.

Five Options for Brexit Trade Explained

Politics

Theresa May’s withdrawal agreement, a no-deal Brexit, staying in the customs union, staying in the single market, and the so-called Common Market 2.0 idea.

China’s Sponge Cities Aim to Re-Use 70% of Rainwater – Here’s How

Politics

China’s sponge city initiative has an ambitious goal: by 2020, 80% of urban areas should absorb and re-use at least 70% of rainwater.

Why the U.S. Rejects International Criminal Justice: Looking Back at Nuremberg

Politics
Nuremberg trials: Goering

Faced with U.S. rejection of international criminal justice, supporters of the ICC usually invoke the precedent of the Nuremberg Trials.

Austerity Has Pushed the UK’s Poorest Households Further Into Debt – Here’s How

Politics

Debt is a growing problem for people on low incomes and it has been made worse by the austerity policies that followed the 2007-08 financial crisis.

Backgrounder: What We Know About Indonesia’s 1965 Anti-Communist Purge

History

In less than 48 hours, Suharto had roundly defeated the 30th September Movement. At about the same time, the abductees’ bodies were found in an old well in an area known as Lubang Buaya (Crocodile Hole) in east Jakarta.

Ian McEwan’s Machines Like Me and the Thorny Issue of Robot Rights

Technology

McEwan questions what it means to be human – if these machines are just like me, does that mean they have rights, like me?

From Miniature Satellites To Giant Sun Shields – the Extreme Technology Transforming Space Engineering

Technology

While Apollo was an example of engineering on a heroic scale, future space ventures can deliver lasting societal benefits beyond flags and footprints.

Neoliberalism Has Tricked Us Into Believing a Fairytale About Where Money Comes From

Politics
Money Bank Notes

There is nothing natural about money. There is no link to some scarce essential form of money that sets a limit to its creation.

I Build Mathematical Programs That Could Discover the Drugs of the Future

Science

Discovering a new drug is one of the most challenging tasks in biology. It takes over 10 years and about US$2.6 billion to bring an average drug to market.

The Guts of an Apple iPhone Show Exactly What Trump Gets Wrong About Trade

Technology
iphone factory foxconn

A better way of thinking about the U.S.-China trade deficit associated with one iPhone would be to only count the value added in China, $8.50, rather than the $240 that shows up as a Chinese import to the U.S.

U.S. Poverty Statistics Ignore Millions of Struggling Americans

Politics

16 million Americans are struggling, yet they do not show up on poverty line monitoring radar screens and may not be eligible for assistance programs.

Long Hours at the Office Could Be Killing You – the Case for a Shorter Working Week

Politics

UK employees have the longest working week in the European Union. But this does not make the UK a more productive nation.

Baseball Teams Need To Protect Fans From Foul Balls

Sports

Injuries occur much more frequently than many may realize. A 2014 analysis found that more than 1,750 fans are hurt each year by batted balls at MLB games.

Why Credit Rating Agencies Are Still Getting Away With Bad Behavior

Politics

The dominant credit rating agencies – S&P, Moody’s and Fitch – have been accused of faults including: false ratings, flawed methodology, and political bias.

With Cryptocurrency Launch, Facebook Sets Its Path Toward Becoming an Independent Nation

Technology

“Like all enterprise DLT it is blockchain in name only and an monopoly to extract massive seignorage from billions of users. A monopoly scam” says Roubini.

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