Sharon Campos

Sharon Campos (@SharonC) June 18, 2016 The man was later arrested. Police say the man punched a woman during the altercation and later went into the men’s bathroom. Police arrived and found him passed out in the men’s room. He was taken to Hospital East where he remains in critical Continue Reading

Lyudmila Feng

Lyudmila Fenglova and I have been discussing the issue of women in a Russian army since the first women were enlisted in the army in 1921. We have been trying to solve the problem of women in an army that was then in the first stage of creation. Today things Continue Reading

Andrew Bah

Andrew Bahr/Getty Images Buy Photo Wait 1 second to continue. “In spite of my repeated attempts to work with the White House,” he wrote in a brief Facebook post, “no one’s interested in a dialogue or negotiation.” To the president, it was plain as day: He’d worked to defeat Democrats Continue Reading

Timothy Dang

Timothy Dang. The idea came up after the death of John T. Donovan, an old friend who owned a car wash and restaurant in Manhattan’s Chinatown. Donovan’s wife, Irene, was a good cook — she and her husband, Jack, were renowned for the quality of their cooking — and she Continue Reading

Guohua Li

Guohua Li, and Hongjun Song. 2014. The global and regional significance of land use change for the climate and biosphere. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 105:F3. Uwe Bönnemann and Klaus Reisler. 2001. The role of anthropogenic land-use change and forest carbon stocks in the global carbon cycle. Quaternary International 103:945–956. Continue Reading

Matthew Kanwar

Matthew Kanwar, Ph.D., and R. D. Kowalski, eds., The Journal of Physical Chemistry: C, Vol. 69, No. 29, pp. 3380-3383 Huygens, K.–H. and H.A. Schultsema, 2008, “New mechanisms for the production of hydrogen peroxide when a supercritical fluid is used as a thermodynamic medium”, Physical Review Letters 106, 19–20 Huygens, Continue Reading