What is Novichok? A neurotoxicologist explains
- Written by William Atchison, Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Michigan State University
Love them or hate them, wolves are vital members of natural ecosystems and the health of a wolf population can be an important factor in maintaining balance among species. Wolf populations are growing in North America – the Great Lakes region in particular now supports over 3,700...
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President Donald Trump complained during recent NATO meetings and through Twitter about how, in his opinion, Germany is “captive to Russia” because of that country’s reliance on Russian energy, especially natural gas.
This...
The U.S. is in multiple international trade wars. After President Trump ordered higher taxes on some Chinese imports, the Chinese retaliated. The trade dispute now involves as much as US$200 billion worth of Chinese-made goods. Trump has also targeted the European Union, Canada and Mexico with...
Depending on whom you ask, the odds of the United States winning its trade war with China and the rest of the world is either probable, possible, unlikely, out of the question or irrelevant.
Economists generally agree, however, that American...
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It seems incredible that White House aides would schedule the first U.S.-Russia summit of the Donald Trump Presidency for the day after the World Cup final soccer match in Moscow, given the assiduous attention to detail that has, historically, governed every meeting...
Read more: As the World Cup winds down and the summit nears, Trump is playing Putin's game
About four billion years ago, when the planet Earth was still in its infancy, the axis of a black hole about one billion times more massive than the sun happened to be pointing right to where our planet was going to be on September 22, 2017.
Blazar shoots neutrinos and gamma rays to Earth: Blazars are a type of active galactic nucleus with...Read more: The IceCube observatory detects neutrino and discovers a blazar as its source
By setting a summit with Vladimir Putin, President Donald Trump is hoping to smooth over bad relations between the United States and Russia. He may also be thinking about benefiting in the polls and at the ballot box.
As a scholar who looks at how bellicose actions can boost presidential...
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Every once in a while, Americans rediscover the Supreme Court.
With the resignation of Justice Anthony Kennedy and the nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh, the country is now in such a moment. When someone is nominated to the court, or when the court hands down a decision that politicians and the media tell Americans will have a major impact on...
Read more: Are you suddenly interested in the Supreme Court? You're not alone
What do self-driving cars and teenage drivers have in common?
Experience. Or, more accurately, a lack of experience.
Teenage drivers – novice drivers of any age, actually – begin with little knowledge of how to actually operate a car’s controls, and how...