Dorothea Buck, 102, Dies; Nazi Victim and Voice for Mentally Ill
In March 1936, a week before Hitler’s troops reoccupied the Rhineland, violating the treaty that a defeated Germany had signed to end World War I, […]
Read moreIn March 1936, a week before Hitler’s troops reoccupied the Rhineland, violating the treaty that a defeated Germany had signed to end World War I, […]
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Read moreThe World Bank’s Pandemic Emergency Financing Facility (PEF) – set up to ensure swift funding to countries and agencies responding to pandemic outbreaks of disease—does […]
Read moreA molecule that protects plants from overexposure to harmful sunlight thanks to its flamenco-style twist could form the basis for a new longer-lasting sunscreen, chemists […]
Read moreIn her life as a journalist, Patricia Danaher, who is originally from Cork, covered politics in Ireland, rubbed shoulders with the A-list in the Hollywood […]
Read morePremature babies who are moved to a higher-level hospital unit shortly after birth are more likely to suffer severe brain injury than babies born in […]
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