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How disaster planners modeled fictional apocalyptic events
The dogs of today are undergoing a mysterious brain expansion, study suggests Do 1 Small Thing in Every Conversation to Be ...
According to the team's results, mining undifferentiated asteroids (believed to be the progenitor of chondritic meteorites) ...
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Can we actually create artificial gravity using physics?
Can we create artificial gravity, or is it still science fiction? In this video, we break the problem down using real physics ...
Arts editor Nina Nannar speaks to the director and stars of the film, which tells the largely unknown story of William ...
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Delhi University used to be more intellectually exciting than Oxford Amitav Ghosh
Delhi University was far more exciting “intellectually speaking” than Oxford when he went there to study in 1978, recalls Amitav Ghosh. But that was then. To see it now feels like a tragedy, says ...
In the aftermath of the U.S. operation that captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, a familiar figure from streaming TV ...
Researchers explored the nuanced dynamics of how people balance their desire to speak out vs their fear of punishment in a ...
It seems self-evident that failing to do the hard work of determining facts and seeking truth does grievous harm to individuals, communities, and the nation. Years ago, former U.S. Sen. Daniel Patrick ...
The Life Behind the Scandalous Book Madeleine: An Autobiography explores the story of women’s labor, survival, sex work, ...
The police are investigating two separate kidnapping cases involving 14-year-old girls from different villages in the ...
Here's how African tribal loyalty systems recreated themselves in the US with devastating consequences for Minnesota's ...
Thanks to Einstein’s relativity, time flows differently on Mars than on Earth. NIST scientists have now nailed down the ...
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