Charles OrnsteinMarshall AllenTracy Weber
Return & Refund Policy Scientific American is part of Springer Nature, which owns or has commercial relations with thousands of scientific publications (many of them can be found at www.springernature.com/us). Scientific American maintains a strict policy of editorial independence in reporting develop...
Tina Harris: I said, "I'm turning him in." … And Sarah starts crying, "mom you can't do that. Please don't do that." She's begging me … I grabbed her arms and I pulled her sleeves up, and she had needle marks from here to here (moves her hand from her wrist to her ...
Medicare and Medicaid patients will make up 92% of the market for lecanemab, according to Eisai Co., which sells the drug under the brand name Leqembi. In addition to the company's $26,500 annual price tag for the drug, treatment could cost U.S. taxpayers $82,500 per patient per y...
I also believe it can be done ethically if they are left to their own devices. Even if they aren’t being exploited for the profit, they would be for what they make – it still enters into a relationship that makes us benefit from their hard work. Honey is an amazing thing, but I ...
The New York Times reports that stocks have been highly volatile in the past three years: Market Swings Are Becoming New Standard The stock market just can’t seem to make up its mind. Day after day, stocks swing sharply by hundreds of points. Last week
A more generic, and common, mistake is to not "see" the bicycle, even though the reflector light is cast upon the retina. Because we see with our brains, not our eyes, the brain can and will suppress that spot of light if it can't make sense of it. Or the brain can mis-identify...
years, but I see the beauties of yesterday as so many pathetic souls reliving the past. Look forward and understand that we each must play a part--and cowardice is the result if you put any stock in worldly things. Do the best you can, but realize in the end we must all die anyway...
Bill Hagerty ON THE PRESS: Why Telling the Truth Can Be a Lethal Business for ReportersHagerty, Bill
There are, to be sure, many different movements than can be called "populism." The concern of this chapter is with the populism in America that has arisen in the context of the candidacy and presidency of Donald J. Trump. A synergy has evolved between Trump and some of his followers, ...