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Scorning Syrian refugees is doing ISIS a huge favor.
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Two Numbers: Syrian Government Forces Are Targeting Doctors as a Weapon of War

Around 95 percent of Aleppo's doctors have been killed or detained, or have fled the city.

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Cows, Capitalism and the Future of Cuba

As Cuba warms to capitalism—and the U.S.—commodity shortages could become less common. A prime example: beef

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You’re 100 Percent Wrong About 'Africa'

Generalizing about a continent hurts more than just feelings.

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Japanese Automakers Have a Plan to Save the Planet

Will hydrogen gain mass appeal, or will it be the ill-fated Betamax to the electric vehicle's VHS?

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How the GOP Field Is Being Shaken Up by the Paris Attacks

Military challenges like ISIS usually help seasoned candidates, but the Republican campaign isn't playing out that way.

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Denmark's Restaurants Benefit From 'Noma Effect'

René Redzepi's cooking at Noma made Copenhagen a restaurant hub; now all of Denmark is a draw.

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Two Brothers Want to Make an Arm of Berlin’s River Into a Swimming Pool

Will their plant filter turn the postindustrial Spree Canal into a giant swimming pool?

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Researchers Genetically Modify Mosquitoes to Be Malaria-Resistant

Scientists introduce mouse immune genes into malaria-ridden species that's scourge of India.

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Gowanus Canal: Cesspool of Dreams

An effort to restore the most polluted U.S. waterway says plenty about what we did to our cities in ages past—and what we hope to do to them now.

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The Beauty of Berettas

The Italian firearms manufacturer Beretta has spent hundreds of years making exquisite shotguns.

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Egyptian Camel Traders and Butchers Are Facing Tough Times

Egyptians don't like camel meat anymore, and climate change could be the last straw.

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Dave Sime: Olympian, Physician and Grandfather to a Heisman Candidate

Stanford's Christian McCaffrey, a Heisman finalist, calls his grandpa Dave Sime "the most interesting man in the world."