Elizabeth Carr, 44, from Boston America's first IVF baby, details her conception and the odd questions people have about her body. She’s literally the first among equals. At first glance, Elizabeth ...
Every star’s death is dramatic. Superluminous supernovae take the theatrics to another level. In the early 2000s, scientists first saw these conspicuous cataclysms, which can shine much longer and ...
Though he has yet to secure stable employment, he dedicates his time to volunteering with the Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Association of Nigeria (SBHAN), where he advocates for the rights and ...
It takes one cross-country plane, a train, a ferry, then another hour or so by car to reach the writer I had read plenty ...
DiGiacomo led a five-year project to document the history of Colorado’s Italian community and wrote the book Italy in Colorado: Family Histories from Denver and Beyond. She is a fifth-generation ...
I’ve been thinking a lot about this cabin in the woods since I read her new memoir, Adult Braces: Driving Myself Sane, which came out this week. It is the homestead for West’s polyamorous relationship ...
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In a significant ruling interpreting the scope of the Surrogacy (Regulation) Act, 2021, the Telangana High Court allowed a writ petition filed by a married couple whose application for surrogacy had ...
A new study explains how some supernovas are particularly dazzling—the glow from a magnetic, spinning ball of neutrons called a magnetar. An assist from Einstein is what settled the case ...
Astronomers have for the first time seen the birth of a magnetar—a highly magnetized, spinning neutron star—and confirmed that it's the power source behind some of the brightest exploding stars in the ...
The question is no longer whether the sector knows better. It does. It’s whether the humanitarian funding model is willing to produce anything else.