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Kennel Party: Why did 488 golden retrievers gather in Scotland?
Sir Dudley is credited with developing the golden retriever in 1868, when he bred a wavy-coated retriever with a tweed water spaniel.
Editorial: LA Confidential, not quite
The outcome will influence decisions on art ownership and income distribution in other locales and through the rest of the century.
Wafer Warfare Biden beats China on chips. It isn’t enough
The US needs to spend less time making ever more marginal refinements to restricting an emerging technology.
Whispers in the dark: What does it mean to be blind?
Out on July 18 from Penguin Press, the book mixes memoir and reportage with fascinating dips into everything from the development of Braille to the...
Double Standards: Africa’s fractured relationship with ICC
Rwandan President Paul Kagame for instance suggested that Africans have become the scapegoat in the ICC’s push to execute its mandate.
Editorial: Bail-out for Ukraine
But this tiptoed approach has left the President Zelenskyy disappointed, as he was pursuing firmer commitments from NATO on membership within a...
Failsafe options: Making sense of banking’s buffer madness
In the wake of recent bank failures in the United States and Switzerland, there have been growing calls for banks to strengthen their capital buffers....
Fossils where they don’t belong? We didn’t look hard enough
But a review of existing fossil holdings published last year in the journal Alcheringa sought to turn decades of paleontological wisdom on its head.