One year after his election as head of the Catholic Church, Pope Leo, Francis's successor, stands out from the Argentine ...
A team of scientists from Skoltech and MIPT has investigated how the Casimir effect can be used to precisely control the ...
There is a particular kind of violence the court’s majority prefers because the justices can deny it while it is happening.
The universe seems mysterious, yet it can be explained by physical laws that can be tested objectively. It is both ...
The EU continues to operationalise consumer rights in the digital environment. Directive (EU) 2023/2673 introduces a new ...
Matlosana’s municipal manager fought her council suspension in court twice while the Auditor-General closes in.
He that ate fastest got most; he that was strongest secured the best place; and few left the trough satisfied.” The Oxford ...
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Public Procurement as an Instrument of Economic Policy: What Brazil Can Learn from the United States
How U.S. federal procurement shapes markets, drives innovation, and offers key insights for strengthening Brazil’s ...
May a liability insurer discharge its obligations to its insured simply by interpleading its policy limits, even when doing so leaves the ...
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New JSTOR Scholarship Redefines How Marlowe, Jonson, and Middleton Construct History on Stage
For decades, Christopher Marlowe's Edward II and Thomas Dekker's The Shoemaker's Holiday were studied primarily as windows into the past they depicted. However, a wave of new scholarship on JSTOR is ...
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Slow down and read deeper with close reading
Close reading isn’t just an academic buzzword—it’s a skill that can transform how we engage with complex texts, from Shakespeare’s Macbeth to dense philosophical works. By slowing down, noticing ...
Seventh Team: Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region and the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps, Team Leader Feng Zhenglin, ...
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