Fashion Review: Prada Does Protest Dressing

It takes some gumption for a designer to announce, just days before the opening of the Metropolitan Museum’s costume extravaganza celebrating the ubiquity of “camp,” that “reality is what interested her. Because everything now is too much: too complicated, too sophisticated.” Too angry, Miuccia Prada could have added. Too gilded. Too full of distortion. “Simplicity…

Vows: Scenes From a Chechen Wedding

SHALAZHI, Russia — At the wedding of Ibragim Arsanov and Zarema Bashayeva, plum and pear trees were in bloom and the snowy peaks of the Caucasus Mountains formed a picturesque backdrop for the estimated 700 guests at the celebration. Old men sat at long tables laden with broiled turkeys and bottles of nonalcoholic pear juice,…

Trump Administration Strengthens ‘Conscience Rule’ for Health Care Workers

Image Vice President Mike Pence and his wife, Karen, at a National Day of Prayer service in the White House Rose Garden on Thursday. Mr. Pence has long advocated religious exemptions for health care workers. CreditChip Somodevilla/Getty Images President Trump on Thursday announced an expanded “conscience rule” to protect health care workers who oppose abortion, sterilization,…

Study reveals amyloid clumps of a truncated p53 structure related to endometrial cancer

IMAGE: Scheme shows Δ40p53 as a modulator of p53 tumor suppression and oncogenic activities in endometrial cancer cells. view more  Brazilian scientists identify the predominant presence of a truncated variant of the p53 protein in amyloid aggregates in endometrial cancer cells. Such structures are related to the progression of this tumor. A finding by Brazilian researchers…

UC Riverside study busts myths about gossip

RIVERSIDE, Calif. (news.ucr.edu) — A new UC Riverside study asserts that women don’t engage in “tear-down” gossip any more than men, and lower income people don’t gossip more than their more well-to-do counterparts. It also holds younger people are more likely to gossip negatively than their older counterparts. It’s the first-ever study to dig deep…

Nanoscale thermometers from diamond sparkles

Being able to measure, and monitor, temperatures and temperature changes at miniscule scales–inside a cell or in micro and nano-electronic components–has the potential to impact many areas of research from disease detection to a major challenge of modern computation and communication technologies, how to measure scalability and performance in electronic components. A collaborative team, led…