"You want to throw me in the sea," accuses a young Israeli soldier at the beginning of Naomi Wallace's "The Fever Chart," and just like that, reasoned discourse heads for the door. It’s clear that the ...
In "The Fever Chart," characters from Palestine, Israel and Iraq deal with trying to establish connections amid turbulent times. All of the characters are lonely and alienated, making their various ...
Since war’s end, the economic health of the world’s currencies has been measured by the fever chart of unofficial gold prices. As people lost faith in their currencies and the financial condition of ...
The Fever Chart, which hits London following a national tour, is a triptych of ‘visions’ about conflicts in the Middle East – two are concerned with Israel/Palestine, the third with Iraq. Written by ...
Researchers believe that the best algorithms to predict onset of COVID-19 will compare many variables, and won't rely on just one signal. By looking at how temperature changes over time and comparing ...
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