Mark Oppenheimer had many conversations with his subject for his new book. Then the relationship took a turn. By Elisabeth Egan Try this short quiz on very long books. By J. D. Biersdorfer “Gunk,” a ...
In this Review, Saviano et al. explore the frequent deregulation of claudins (CLDNs) in solid tumours and highlight their role in cancer progression. They discuss strategies to target CLDNs by ...
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I don't want to spend an entire review comparing Humankind to Sid Meier's Civilization, but it's very clear that this is Amplitude's riff on that classic 4X melody. While I was delighted by some ...
Conducting polymers and other organic conductors enable emerging applications in bioelectronics, neuromorphic computing, energy storage and thermoelectric devices. This Review examines their charge ...
Caroline Downey is a staff writer for National Review. Trump campaigned on mass deportations, but Noem blundered in the execution. Iran’s vulnerability presented a unique window of opportunity, and ...
Man, it’s gotten stupid out there. Lewandowski exercised an unprecedented level of control over the agency, and staffers have long suspected he used his influence for personal gain. The Department of ...
As soon as I arrived in Resident Evil Village’s sinister rural setting, its Resident Evil 4 influence reared its snarling head. Almost immediately surrounded by rabid Lycan locals, I scrambled for ...
Enter “& Juliet,” a savvy if stunningly unsubtle mashup of a musical from London that aims to redress that balance for Broadway fun and profit. This nonstop party-empowerment show gets its theme of ...