With nearly every day presenting more evidence of America’s eroding democracy, it’s understandable to wonder whether a countervailing force will come forward to ensure—to paraphrase Lincoln—that the ...
The winner of the 1912 Nobel Prize for Physics was, by some margin, the unlikeliest physics Nobel laureate in history. He wasn’t a physicist, for starters. He wasn’t even a chemist. He was an inventor ...
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