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The Accidental Winners of the War on Higher Ed
Go to a small liberal-arts college if you can.
According to reports, Iran operates what is arguably the most extensive and effective domestic security apparatus in the ...
The nature of power in Tehran today is very different from what it was in the 1970s.
Japan’s weak yen, rising yields, and BOJ policy trilemma could spark global volatility. Read why Japan has now become the elephant in the room of the global markets.
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Iran: The anatomy of Dey
When we speak of the “Dey uprising” — Dey in the Iranian calendar roughly corresponds to late December through mid-January — ...
For nearly 50 years, Bangladesh has been one of the world’s favourite outliers. Born in the trauma of 1971 with a shattered economy and a population of 75 million, the country was summarily dismissed ...
Quantum mechanics, the theory that governs the subatomic world, rests on a persistent paradox. It describes particles that ...
Fix It Homestead on MSN
The "warm neutral" trend that photographs great and looks bad in real life
Warm neutrals promise a soft, flattering backdrop that makes your home and your photos look effortlessly polished. Yet the ...
Siyavash Shahabi explores the roots of Iran’s crisis and the currents that make up the recent wave of resistance.
Quantum state diffusion framework makes it possible to characterize quantum measurement in terms of entropy production ...
Quantum mechanics has always carried a quiet tension. At its core, the theory allows particles to exist in many states at ...
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