When the US Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June 2022, it ended the constitutional right to have an abortion and returned the ability to regulate the procedure to the states. Now, amid a heated presidential election that resulted in a win for Donald Trump, a handful of states have voted to enshrine reproductive […]
In the early 1800s, botanist and painter Pierre-Joseph Redouté painted hundreds of lily and rose species. Nicholas Rougeux restored the illustrations by hand for an accurate and browsable catalog of flowers. Rougeux documented the tedious process. The illustrations organized by color are available as posters. (In case you need something nice to look at after […]
Rising Signs: The Medieval Science of Astrology, a new exhibit at the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, takes a look at medieval manuscripts to showcase the importance of astrology to the period’s elites. Larisa Grollemond, an assistant curator at the museum, takes us through the impact of astrology on day-to-day decisions and the […]
Antibodies and reagents Antibodies Antibodies were procured from the following: H3K36me3 (Abcam, catalogue no. ab9050), γH2AX (Millipore, catalogue no. 05-636 for IF), γH2AX (Cell Signaling Technology, catalogue no. CST9718 for western blot), pRPA2S33 (Novus Biological, catalogue no. NB100-544), pCHK1S345 (Invitrogen, catalogue no. PA5-34625), 53BP1 (Novus Biological, catalogue no. NB100-304), cyclin A (BD Biosciences, catalogue no. […]
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It’s Election Day in the United States of America, and so we present this Sawbones episode on the history of abortion from May 2022. Go vote! With the recent news about Roe v. Wade, it’s important to talk about the history of abortion in the United States. The right to autonomy over one’s own body […]
CLIMATEWIRE | Some of this election’s most important battlegrounds for climate policy have nothing to do with the Electoral College. Governors’ mansions, legislatures and even climate policy itself are on the ballot across the country. In Washington state, voters will render an up-or-down verdict on one of the country’s most aggressive systems for cutting emissions. […]
When Chinese space officials unveiled the design for the country’s first super heavy-lift rocket nearly a decade ago, it looked like a fairly conventional booster. The rocket was fully expendable, with three stages and solid motors strapped onto its sides. Since then, China has been revising the design of this rocket, named Long March 9, […]
How can everyday people help foster and protect democracy? Detailing her work fighting for people power as an activist in Madagascar, Ketakandriana Rafitoson discusses how citizen assemblies — meetings where ordinary citizens get educated about democracy — empower communities to protect their rights, debate important civic questions and take action to create a brighter future. […]
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