- Aug 30, 2010
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We Owe the Troops an Exit
There is no silver lining to the war in Afghanistan, and its toll — in dollars and in lives — is growing.
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Computer Chips Seem Poised to Shrink Again
Researchers are reporting that they can overcome a barrier to the continued rapid miniaturization of computer memory.
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Banks Make a Shift Toward Greener Lending
Some large lenders are taking a stand on industry practices — like mining and deforestation — that they regard as risky to their reputations.
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At Bookstore, Even Those Not Buying Regret Its End
With more people choosing to buy books online, a Barnes & Noble on the Upper West Side prepared to close early next year.
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It’s Witch-Hunt Season
In a repeat from the 1990s, the Republicans appear bent on ugliness and paralysis.
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Does Your Language Shape How You Think?
The idea that your mother tongue shapes your experience of the world may be true after all.
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Bedbugs Crawl, They Bite, They Baffle Scientists
Ask experts why bedbugs disappeared for 40 years, why they came back, why they don’t spread disease, and you hear one answer: “Good question.”
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