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This piece from The New Republic (Article 118706) explores the history of "apocalyptic thinking" in American politics and culture, arguing that fears of societal collapse are often misplaced and inaccurate. Other Notable References

This 2025 review in the Journal of Energy Storage (Article 118706) discusses the evolution of lithium-ion batteries. It highlights how energy density has reached 300 Wh/kg and explores future trends like solid-state electrolytes and decarbonization. 118706

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Published in the Creighton International and Comparative Law Journal , this article compares "doubt standards" in the United Kingdom, Saudi Arabia, and other regions, examining the historical and legal evolution of the "beyond a reasonable doubt" standard. criminal standards of proof in the common law,

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