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For years, Shanghai has featured some of China's worst air pollution. Recent initiatives by the Chinese government, though, have begun to clean up some of the problem.
Economics
With the US pursuing fossil fuels, alternative, renewable forms of energy could be an even bigger boon to China
Xiyue Wang and Hua Qu with their son. Wang has been in prison in Iran for more than a year.
Justice
The wife of a Princeton scholar imprisoned in Iran worries about the fate of the Iran nuclear deal
John McPhee
Arts
John McPhee’s rules for writing
The “Journal of Visualized Experiments,” or JOVE, is used to ensure that experiments are able to be reproduced by other scientists.
Science
This new scientific journal is kind of like YouTube, but without the cats
A copy of the Declaration of Independence written by Thomas Jefferson on display at the New York Public Library in 2013.
Arts, Culture & Media
What if the Declaration of Independence had a typo?
Health & Medicine
Swine flu Q&A
Never Underestimate Your Enemy: General Washington at Princeton
Conflict & Justice
Syria Crisis: What Are the Options For the West?
Judgement Day
Judgement Day
Arts, Culture & Media
Jeffrey Eugenides on his Detroit roots