Two professors at the University of Maryland made a remarkable discovery about one of the oldest materials used by humans -- wood -- that has remarkable implications for the future.
listen to this podcast The future of power, a great Austrian novel, the history of the Met, and much more.
read more For this week's podcast, we spoke with Scott Snyder -- senior fellow for Korea studies at the Council on Foreign Relations -- on what the North Korea situation looks like from South Korea.
listen to this podcast A look at the cultural and political history of freedom and oppression in America.
read more We spoke for this week's podcast with Amir Tibon to discuss what's ahead for Abbas, Fatah, and the Palestinians.
listen to this podcast Why the recent surge in oil prices means a bigger eventual comedown, plus a trio of World War I content: the Battle of Dogger Bank, Nolan's Dunkirk, and Ford Madox Ford.
read more Edward Lansdale is truly a forgotten man in American history. Yet he once wielded enormous influence, and his methods and tactics hold valuable lessons for leaders today, argues best-selling historian Max Boot.
listen to this podcast The theme of freedom is an enduring one.
read more We spoke with Kenneth M. Pollack to discuss what's ahead for Iran in the short and medium term and what this means for U.S. policy in the region.
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