Astronomers are circling the answers
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Astronomers are circling the answers
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It wasn’t a lateral evolutionary move
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These beautifully composed books usher you into the life and times of influential scientists
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The day of environmental action and protest has grown and evolved over the past 56 years
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The closer to home, the better
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How about an ice cream cone with a dirt chaser?
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Crafting each frame by hand, an animator paints the story of an Olympic swimmer’s return after surviving the Holocaust
- by Aeon Video
Are they remnants of primordial Earth or extraterrestrial in origin?
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Celebrating the scientific and technical contributions of Rome on the mythical birthday of the eternal city
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The total solar eclipse in 2024 hushed the Earth by striking awe in the humans in its path
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The little robotic chemist that could
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Where centralised societies excel at extraction, African fractal systems allow for circulation, reciprocity and return
- by Likam Kyanzaire
Maybe I’m special. Or unlucky. But things that supposedly work intuitively for most users tend to fail spectacularly for me. After mastering academia and enjoying some early success in journalism, advertising, and music composition and production, I poured myself into web design in early 1995, understood it in a way most designers didn’t, and enjoyed […]
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There’s a divide between those seeking to end all U.S. weapons deals with Israel and those who want to allow some exceptions.
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Maxine Waters, the scourge of crypto, could become Financial Services Committee chair if Democrats win the House in midterm elections.
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In Lebanon, an unprecedented campaign of DNA tests is being used to identify mangled bodies left trapped under rubble by Israel’s blitz.
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It was a spring that felt more like winter last week in New York; suddenly it feels like summer. After my air-conditioned bedroom, the living room and kitchen was like a walk-in oven. A weirdly yellow bulb lit the kitchen. The kids must have left it on when they went to bed. I made an […]
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Matt Duss, former foreign policy adviser to Sen. Bernie Sanders, on how Democrats can win on an anti-war platform and bring about real change.
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Humans weren’t given souls by God or genes. We made them ourselves with language – turning sentience into something sacred
- by Nicholas Humphrey