On the contrary, it amplifies them and causes deep wounds in the history of peoples — wounds that take generations to heal.” Now, there are many things that can be said about the tragedy of warfare ...
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A white, male reader mocks “the terrible prejudices and difficult hardships” that his people can overcome thanks to the elimination of DEI funding by the governor.
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Researchers at the Salk Institute have discovered the unique way plants age, reframing how scientists look at drought resistance.