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Egypt's Sisi signals shift toward Muslim Brotherhood

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imageBritish Prime Minister Cameron meets Egypt's President Sisi outside of 10 Downing Street in London.Stefan Wermuth/REUTERS

During what was otherwise an ordinary diplomatic visit to the United Kingdom at the beginning of November, Egypt’s President Sisi signaled a significant shift in Egyptian domestic policy and regional politics.

After an...

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Scientist at work: searching for tiny neutrinos in the South Pole's thick ice

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imageIce cold physics: hunting for neutrinos in Antarctica.Sven Lidström, IceCube/NSF, CC BY-NC

Standing at the South Pole is the next-best thing to being on another planet. If you walk a few hundred yards away from the buildings that make up the National Science Foundation’s research station, you see a featureless plain of snow and ice, most...

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How existentialism can shield us from the free market's dark side

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imageSartre could probably resist, unless he was hungry.Cinnabons via www.shutterstock.com

The smell of cinnamon wafts through the air. My guard is down; resistance is futile. Like a zombie, I roll my luggage across the airport food court and stand in line to pay too much for what I don’t even want, a diet-killing Cinnabon.

I have been phished, at...

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Yes, eastern coyotes are hybrids, but the 'coywolf' is not a thing

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imageRoaming Presque Isle State Park in Erie, Pennsylvania.Dave Inman/flickr, CC BY-NC-ND

Talk of “coywolves” – a blend of coyote and wolf – is everywhere. There is a PBS special called Meet the Coywolf, a recent article in the Economist, and it is now trending on Facebook. The media really love this new animal name.

There is no...

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Unsurprised by Missouri – scholars on the roots of racial unrest on campus

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image#WeStandWithMizzou activists join the movement.Jackie Rehwald, Springfield News Leader, CC BY

On Monday afternoon, after days of protests against his failure to address urgent concerns over racism on campus, the University of Missouri’s President Tim Wolfe resigned.

This may have alleviated the immediate tension in Columbia, Missouri, but the...

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Canada could shed its split personality on climate change at Paris talks

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imageNew face for Canada in Paris: newly minted prime minister Justin TrudeauChris Wattie/Reuters

Canada, paradoxically, is a leader in climate change mitigation at the same time as being one of the world’s laggards. It carries both legacies as its delegates prepare to attend the COP 21 climate change conference in Paris later this month –...

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Could a smartphone app help stop the next polio outbreak in Pakistan?

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imagePolio vaccinators carry boxes of polio vaccine drops as they head to the areas they have been appointed to administer the vaccine, in Karachi October 21 2014. Akhtar Soomro/Reuters

Between 1988 and 2013, the number of cases of polio worldwide plummeted from 350,000 to 406. The number of countries in which the disease was endemic also went down,...

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