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Science in ancient Egypt and Greece followed a similar pattern: It thrived during good times and fell off in periods of ...
Frank Wilczek has one of the most brilliant and original minds in theoretical physics, having come up with the idea of time ...
One year in, the brainchild of a Division I university president and a UFC Hall of Famer is part martial arts academy, part ...
Somewhere deep in the archives of the lime-green, forum-shaped headquarters of Mutato Muzika, Mark Mothersbaugh is digging up ...
Based on the controversial novel by Anthony Burgess, A Clockwork Orange focuses on the horrific crimes of youthful gang ...
When I told my editor, a year ago, that dozens of fish had turned up dead near the Kensington gold mine north of Juneau, he ...
The latest film from Naoko Yamada, which boasts a Rotten Tomatoes rating of 92%, will hit the streamer along with several ...
We’re used to algorithms guiding our choices. When machines can effortlessly generate the content we consume, though, what’s ...
Alexandra Vidyuk, CEO at Beyond Earth Ventures, explores the breakthroughs that the James Webb telescope can bring to ...
(THE CONVERSATION) For decades, astronomers have wondered what the very first stars in the universe were like. These stars formed new chemical elements, which enriched the universe and allowed the ...
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Florida shifted to virtual learning for youth in juvenile detention — and parents and students say it's been a disaster. The state adopted this approach for incarcerated youth, despite evidence ...