"Little House on the Prairie," by Laura Ingalls Wilder, has had unusual staying power for a book first published in the 1930s. Some of its values have seen their time, but what can it teach us today?
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Discover Magazine on MSNMore Like a Movie Than a Portrait - A New DNA Model Redefines Family HistoryA team of researchers from the University of Michigan says it is going to look more like a movie than a portrait, thanks to a ...
This warm cologne celebrates sandalwood in a major way. One of the most iconic woods in men’s perfumery, sandalwood can be ...
Early clinical results suggest the firm's antibodies targeting the Vβ T-cell receptor could induce strong and durable responses in cancer patients.
On stages across the country, there is no shortage of adventurous work, including plays by Lauren Yee, Larissa FastHorse and ...
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