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Astronomers tallying up all the normal matter—stars, galaxies and gas—in the universe today have come up embarrassingly short ...
Researchers are closer to growing chicken nuggets in the lab, thanks to the use of tiny hollow fibers that mimic blood ...
Rod Markus opens a package of tea and prepares it in his Ravenswood “laboratory.” His Chicago’s Rare Tea Cellar supercharges ...
Hall decided to write a play exploring a relationship between a Black mother and daughter, pulling from both academic and ...
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‘Education’s Version of Predatory Lending’
It’s why I called vouchers education’s version of predatory lending, because you do see the other side, and these do come ...
Air‑conditioners hum where the ceiling‑fan once groaned, chessboard tiles gleam beneath LED spot‑lights, and the phrase "gents parlour" is as common as tea‑stall. A basic trim that cost Tk60 in 2010 ...
In joining a growing wave of nonprofit conversions, the family-owned paper aims to preserve community journalism — and keep ...
Explore the dangerous Frankenstein Manor in the Monsters Unchained: The Frankenstein Experiment queue in Dark Universe at ...
In a demographically diverse sample of healthy people, Cornell researchers found dramatic changes over the human lifespan in ...
The invention is a metamaterial, which is a material engineered to feature new and unusual properties that depend on the material's physical structure rather than its chemical composition. In this ...
“It looks like it will die,” Nishibori said of the cherry tree, “but it’s not going to die. The next spring, there will be ...
When she walked into her first student board meeting. Tiara Moore saw "30 eyeballs all on white faces." She calls up this startling memory in her paper, "The Only Black Person in the Room," which was ...