Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have successfully traced the mechanism behind how an industrially important ...
More than 100 pizzas were delivered to the homes of judges and their families this year, some with signs of foreign ...
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Why are some people so instantly judgmental? Millennial Therapist Dr. Sara Kuburic weighs in
In the Millennial Therapist's advice column, she answers questions including how to navigate being stuck in conflict between ...
Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s poor form and lack of maturity became a topic of discussion after he was dismissed cheaply in the U-19 ...
⏹Against Washington in Week 15, running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. became the first Giant to record a rushing and receiving ...
Free spins seem rewarding because costless benefits avoid rational reasoning and create stronger emotional responses from ...
A small, icy moon of Saturn called Enceladus is one of the prime targets in the search for life elsewhere in the solar system ...
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How Life Solved Its “Impossible” Problem: Leading Chemist Explains Life Doesn’t Need a Miracle to Appear
Life may have emerged from a surprisingly simple network of chemical reactions long before cells or genes existed.
Scientists develop metal-organic framework composites that convert nitrogen to ammonia using renewable electricity, offering ...
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What happens if Taiwan, Ukraine go under?
Virtually all debate and controversy over the future sovereignty of Taiwan and Ukraine have rested on preventing the worst ...
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Fed rate cuts: Are they good or bad for home buyers?
Better reports that Fed rate cuts can influence mortgage rates, but unpredictably; housing buyers should focus on personal ...
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