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Your World This Week, Nov. 2-Nov. 8

Your primer on climate change this week: Antarctica is actually gaining ice (but scientists aren’t jumping for joy), rising temperatures may make the Persian Gulf uninhabitable by 2090, increasing temperatures mean falling wages, and carbon dioxide emissions will continue to rise in spite of our best efforts to cut greenhouse...

By John Kuroski Nov 2, 2015
Science News

Your World This Week, Nov. 2-Nov. 8

Your primer on climate change this week: Antarctica is actually gaining ice (but scientists aren’t jumping for joy), rising temperatures may make the Persian Gulf uninhabitable by 2090, increasing temperatures mean falling wages, and carbon dioxide emissions will continue to rise in spite of our best efforts to cut greenhouse...

By John Kuroski November 2, 2015

10 Questions You Have About China’s One-Child Policy But Are Too Afraid To Ask

China has recently done away with its one-child policy. Here's what that policy was and what the change means for China's future.

By Savannah Cox Oct 31, 2015
Politics News On All That Is Interesting

10 Questions You Have About China’s One-Child Policy But Are Too Afraid To Ask

China has recently done away with its one-child policy. Here's what that policy was and what the change means for China's future.

By Savannah Cox October 31, 2015

Your World This Week, Oct. 25-Nov. 1

Your primer on health and nutrition this week: why bacon causes cancer, why you might be addicted to pizza and why going organic might just be a waste of money. The World Health Organization Says Bacon Causes Cancer We already told you that the World Health Organization (WHO) was planning...

By John Kuroski Oct 26, 2015
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Your World This Week, Oct. 25-Nov. 1

Your primer on health and nutrition this week: why bacon causes cancer, why you might be addicted to pizza and why going organic might just be a waste of money. The World Health Organization Says Bacon Causes Cancer We already told you that the World Health Organization (WHO) was planning...

By John Kuroski October 26, 2015

Graph Of The Day: Would You Kill Baby Hitler? New York Times Readers Respond

The New York Times Magazine asked their readers if they would kill baby Hitler. Here are the results of the heated exchange on Twitter.

By Nickolaus Hines Oct 23, 2015
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Graph Of The Day: Would You Kill Baby Hitler? New York Times Readers Respond

The New York Times Magazine asked their readers if they would kill baby Hitler. Here are the results of the heated exchange on Twitter.

By Nickolaus Hines October 23, 2015

Celebrate Back To The Future Day With These Astounding Behind-The-Scenes Photos

Ever since Back to the Future II hit theaters in 1989, we’ve all been able to nurse fantastical ideas of what Earth might look like on October 21, 2015. When Marty McFly rode the DeLorean to that very date, he found a world of hoverboards, flying cars, and self-tying shoes....

By John Kuroski Oct 21, 2015
Science News

Celebrate Back To The Future Day With These Astounding Behind-The-Scenes Photos

Ever since Back to the Future II hit theaters in 1989, we’ve all been able to nurse fantastical ideas of what Earth might look like on October 21, 2015. When Marty McFly rode the DeLorean to that very date, he found a world of hoverboards, flying cars, and self-tying shoes....

By John Kuroski October 21, 2015
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