13-Across, Five Letters: The “DWTS” judges, for example
Photo: Patrick Harbron/Disney I miss Long Island already, but with a new break in the case and their sights set on the Westies, our gang is hitting the L.I.E. en route back to the city. That is until their car breaks down, which gives them a moment to go over what they’ve learned. “While we’re...
Photo-Illustration: Intelligencer; Photos Getty Images When Tim Walz took a moment in his debate against J.D. Vance this month to quote scripture during an answer about immigration policy, some of Kamala Harris’s staffers back in Wilmington saw an unexpected opportunity. While much of the campaign was focused on rapid response, this particular moment had another...
Astronomers are uncovering new insights into exoplanetary atmospheres, and a recent study on WASP-107 b has turned conventional models on their heads. This distant planet, with its incredibly low density and unique atmospheric features, has become a focal point for researchers delving into the complexities of planetary systems outside our...
Researchers recently examined how human brains respond to emotional facial expressions from both humans and dogs, uncovering similarities in how these expressions are processed. Published in Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, the study found that the brain’s response patterns to emotional human and canine faces follow comparable temporal dynamics in...
The human immune system is a complex network of cells and signals that guards against disease, yet in the case of cancer, it often struggles to mount an effective response. Recent research, published in the journal, Nature, has unveiled a novel immune cell type, the stem-like CD4 T cell, that...