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New York’s nightlife always has flair — but these five boozy, buzzy haunts are taking cool, quirky and strange to new heights ...
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Nazi Occultism 2: Weird Science - MSNWhile Hitler mocked the astrological and esoteric beliefs of the Thule Society, he embraced their nationalism, antisemitism, and völkisch ideas, quickly rising to lead the party. Now with the ...
The discovery resets our understanding of how ice behaves in the frigid vastness of deep space and could influence our ...
University of Arizona astrophysicist Erika Hamden takes readers on a romp through a "Weird Universe" in her debut popular science book.
Scientists have developed a new kind of "electronic ink" that can be used to print electronic circuits capable of switching between rigid and soft states when heated. The technology could pave the ...
Employees at the National Science Foundation say they’ve been blindsided by a plan for the Department of Housing and Urban Development to take over their offices ...
TV comedy writer” isn’t a job that people typically associate with a lot of intensive research. After all, it’s not like ...
An invisible force has long eluded detection within the halls of the world’s most famous particle accelerator—until now.
After the Great War that nearly destroyed humankind and humanity alike Kurukshetra was silent The battle had come to an end and the war ground was strewn with bodies of royal and commoners alike The P ...
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