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  • Black Death: The Upside to Killing Half of Europe

    Once again, the adage, “What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger,” turns out to be accurate.

    May 8, 2014
  • Academic Prestige: Why Climb the Greasy Pole?

    MOST academics would view a post at an elite university like Oxford or Harvard as the crowning achievement of a career—bringing both accolades and access to better wine cellars. But scholars covet such places for reasons beyond glory and gastronomy. Read the rest at The Economist.

    May 7, 2014
  • When a Dam Break Killed 2,209 Americans

    One of America’s greatest tragedies is curiously absent from most U.S. history textbooks.

    May 5, 2014
  • Why We Shouldn’t Completely Destroy Smallpox

    We might need it someday.

    May 3, 2014
  • How Many Americans Die at Work?

    Most Americans don’t think twice about workplace safety. Perhaps they should. In newly updated numbers for 2012, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that 4,628 Americans met their demise while on the job.

    April 29, 2014
  • A Possible Cure for Ebola Virus Infection?

    New antiviral holds great potential for curing the nightmarish hemorrhagic fever.

    April 22, 2014
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