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Italian American physicist Enrico Fermi once asked, “if we live in an infinite universe with infinite capacity for life, why ...
Science is for all of us and by all of us—it is humanity’s never-ending story, and it should be honored and protected.
Tim Li, a sophomore at Lewis and Clark, demonstrates to Roosevelt Elementary students how to test pH levels of water from Mirror Pond during a field trip Thursday. On their Manito Park field trip, ...
The delights of “Dungeon Crawler Carl” and other adventures that conjure worlds too big for one volume.
A steak hack born on Reddit has morphed into a culinary cult phenomenon. I cooked three T-bones using the 137 Club technique ...
The firm takes a data-driven approach to figuring out the best ways for crypto projects to issue their native tokens.
In this issue of our environmental newsletter, we find out how a comic book about climate change became a bestseller, see ...
Adventurous family members will revel in excitement as they enter the Safari’s ‘Big Top’ to try their hand at traditional ...
Politics is wreaking havoc on the UK's love lives. Labour and Tory voters more likely to swipe left than even the least ...
From robot arms with gripping tentacles to experimental space materials, Dragon’s latest splashdown brings back tech that ...
A new book out on how innovation in education can bring about a revolutionary change in bringing the poorest of the poor out ...
Prof Jayant Narlikar, who passed away at the age of 86 on May 20, was a renaissance scientist, said Prof Arvind Gupta.