Hidden Guests” explores how the emerging field of microchimerism is upending medicine, genetics, and our sense of self.
Ultimate Wolverine #12 is another example of why this book is great, but it's not doing to convince the haters to like it.
In "Nightmare Obscura," dream scientist Michelle Carr argues that our dreamscapes are essential pillars of who we are.
A kind of maximalist profusion of detail and incident characterizes 'Shadow Ticket,' though this new novel from Thomas ...
“Push” is a 1996 novel that inspired the Oscar-winning movie “Precious.” It follows an illiterate Black teenager growing up ...
John Garvey reviews "Red Rosa" for Insurgent Notes #12.
The End 2099 #1 takes readers back to their favorite future, with an entertaining but entirely standard, with impressive art.
It is critical, now more than ever, that communities in Connecticut protect diverse perspectives in their public libraries ...
It is an insider’s view of how the Supreme Court works and how the justices think about their cases. It is written for the ...
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Perspective: Spicy food has warnings. Why not spicy books?
Explicit content shows up in teenage and young adult books, with little warning. Could a book content rating system help?
Dr. Michelle K. Johnston chatted about her new book "The Seismic Shift in You," and being a part of the digital age.
Wednesday on the RealClearPolitics podcast, Tom Bevan, Andrew Walworth, and RCP White House correspondent Phil Wegmann ...
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