The Story of the 1930s “Impossible Murder” That Utterly Fascinated Raymond Chandler
The murder of Julia Wallace in Liverpool in 1931 was of the rarest sort: a real-life killing that invoked some of the most well-worn tropes of Golden Age mystery fiction. Her husband, William Herbert Wallace, was the chief suspect, but the case confounded the courts—and enthralled the public. No less a figure than Raymond Chandler…
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How Starving Cancer Cells of Sugar Could Be the Best Way to Attack Them
All the cells in our bodies are programmed to die. As they get older, our cells accumulate toxic molecules that make them sick. In response, they eventually break down and die, clearing the way for new, healthy cells to grow. This “programmed cell death” is a natural and essential part of our wellbeing. Every day,…
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