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3 articlesThe problem of cosmic inflation and how to solve it
The article examines cosmic inflation theory in cosmology, noting that while it performs well empirically, it lacks strong theoretical justification. Columnist Leah Crane frames this gap as a puzzle with significant implications for physics fundamentals.
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The Movement: Conservatives fracture in Trump year two, to GOPβs detriment
The Hill's 'Movement' column reports that the conservative political right has shifted from optimism and unity in early Trump's second term to increased division, fracturing, and anxiety about the Republican Party's post-Trump future. The article marks one year of the column's focus on right-wing political influences and debates in Washington.
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Honey has been used as medicine for centuries β does it really work?
The article examines whether honey has legitimate medicinal properties beyond popular belief, with columnist Alice Klein investigating scientific evidence for honey's health benefits. The piece frames honey as having some proven uses depending on the type, while questioning overstated claims about treating colds or preventing hay fever.
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