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Can a statistical model account for all the different factors that influence which lever voters will pull on Tuesday? Illustration: Joe Kloc Electoral predictions have traditionally been the territory of pundits and politicians, but as polling results...
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The genome of the PUFFER FISH offers a point of comparison by which we can measure the efficiency and efficacy of our own. Illustration by Alison Schroeer. When I mention the Japanese puffer fish, or fugu, to friends and students who are even slightly...
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Illustration by Jillian Tamaki In 1956, China started building a road through Aksai Chin, a remote region of the Himalayas claimed by India. When Indian leaders learned about the move—which, due to the area's inaccessibility, didn't happen...
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