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Scientists just created a bizarre new phase of matter
Quantum physics has always challenged our understanding of reality, but a new breakthrough is pushing the limits even further. Researchers at...
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From the Confederacy to the Gilded Age: Manisha Sinha on the "sorry history" that inspires MAGA
America has always been like this: a place of immense contradiction, promise and disappointment, where noble, progressives ideals are embedded in a founding document written by men who purported to believe that all are created equal, even as most claimed the right to treat other human beings as...
salon.com - Today
science / space
Scientists Found 10 Million-Year-Old Remnants of a Massive Kilonova in the Bottom of the Ocean
Plutonium discovered at the bottom of the ocean was found to be refuse from a kilonova that exploded close to Earth 10 million years ago. Kilonovas occur when binary neutron stars spiral closer and closer to each other until they finally collide and release tons of heavy elements into space. Our best...
aol.com - 14 days ago
space
Euclid space telescope captures 'extremely rare' double gravitational lenses
The European Space Agency has released the first major batch of data from its “dark universe” telescope Euclid. What’s inside could change our understanding of dark matter and the expansion of the universe. The data comprises just one week’s worth of deep field images from three points in space....
thenextweb.com - 16 days ago
health
Former AHS head alleges Alberta Health Minister created false narrative over her firing
The former chief executive of Alberta’s health authority, in a court document, says Health Minister Adriana LaGrange has crafted a “false, vindictive, and malicious” narrative about her to distract from allegations of political interference in health contracts. An 11-page document was filed on...
theglobeandmail.com - 14 days ago
how-to
How to Lead With Confidence in a Fast Changing World
No matter what the headlines hold, your most powerful task as a leader is to keep a firm footing under you. The past two decades have given business leaders quite the ride, with massive changes in every direction. We’ve had the 2008 recession, the global pandemic, and, of course, the social and...
inc.com - 30+ days ago
shopping
Matters of Record for March 26, 2025
As reported by St. Louis County District Court. District Court St. Louis County Nov. 7 Jonathan R. Holst, 38, Eveleth, violation of a no-contact order,...
duluthnewstribune.com - 30+ days ago
celebrity
“Stuck In A Loveless Marriage”: Justin Bieber And Hailey Spark Divorce Rumors With Bizarre Posts
Hailey Bieber shared a cryptic message that some believe was to set the record straight after a firestorm of divorce rumors about her and husband...
boredpanda.com - 30+ days ago
architecture
I'm Renovating a Farmhouse in the French Countryside, and These 12 Decor Secrets Created My Cozy Dream House
A French designer spills her best decor secrets. Many of us dream of retiring to southern France — or at the very least, spending a relaxing week in the beautiful French countryside. Gorgeous rustic homes, sprawling hills, and inspirational French style may seem like a far-off fantasy for most, but...
travelandleisure.com - 30+ days ago
movie & tv
Paul Wesley Is Going Back To His Vampire Roots for New Fox Comedy Series
Paul Wesley rose to prominence in The CW's heyday when he starred in The Vampire Diaries, co-created by Julie Plec and Kevin Williamson. Wesley played...
collider.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Who will make AlphaFold3 open source? Scientists race to crack AI model
Researchers are aiming to create fully accessible versions of the latest iteration of DeepMind’s blockbuster protein-structure model. Ewen...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
space
The quantum reason behind the solidity of matter
Here on planet Earth, as well as in most locations in the Universe, everything we observe and interact with is made up of atoms. Atoms come in...
bigthink.com - 30+ days ago
wellness
Scientists Confirm These Simple Activities Could Help Prevent Dementia
One in ten older Americans are living with dementia, but many cases could be prevented or delayed with certain lifestyle choices, experts say. “With...
bestlifeonline.com - 30+ days ago
how-to
Can You Use Cleaning Vinegar for Cooking?
Not all vinegar is created equally. Here’s what to know, whether you’re making pickles or cleaning your coffee maker. Distilled white vinegar just might be one of the most versatile ingredients in your pantry. You can use it to make homemade pickles, poach eggs, and even to help give baked goods...
foodandwine.com - 30+ days ago
space
Scientists Have Figured Out Why Mysterious Craters Are Popping Up Around Siberia
At least 20 massive craters have appeared in Siberia's permafrost since 2014. One vast hole appearing in Siberia's frozen ground is a head-scratcher;...
extremetech.com - 30+ days ago
business
Flying The World’s Weirdest Business Class on Air New Zealand
Flying business class is alwaaays a good time , but not all airlines are created equal. Air New Zealand’s business class has a reputation for having...
dailydrop.com - 8 days ago
space
We Finally Know What Causes 'Sprite Lightning'
These eye-catching phenomena have long puzzled skygazers and scientists—until two amateur astronomers made a very serendipitous...
extremetech.com - 14 days ago
how-to
“If you want to photograph a dynamic scene, you have to make do without a tripod”, I just love this cinematic night shoot!
Josep Reverendo (@josepreverendo) says he’s “always been attracted to the plastic arts.” So it was only a matter of time before he picked up one of...
digitalcameraworld.com - 9 days ago
pets
Aussie woman's bizarre garden solution over neighbour issue
An Aussie gardener has shared a simple yet ingenious method to keep neighbouring cats away from native birds currently nesting on her property,...
yahoo.com - 30+ days ago
books / technology / writing
There’s a ‘vast underground city’ below Egypt’s Giza pyramids, scientists’ wild theory claims — but experts debunk it as ‘fake news’
Researchers claim they’ve discovered the legendary Halls of Amenti in a “vast city” beneath Egypt’s Pyramids of Giza — a wild theory that has...
nypost.com - 11 days ago
business
State Pension tax bill alert to millions before rate increase next week
The State Pension will increase by 4.1 per cent Pensioners are set to see rates increase in a matter of days(Image: Getty Images) The UK Government has...
manchestereveningnews.co.uk - 4 days ago
celebrity / movie & tv
The only actor who left Brad Pitt starstruck: “It’s going to be on my greatest hits reel”
No Hollywood star, no matter how huge, is beyond the ability to be starstruck, especially when the capital-G-Greats were still around. Yet, it’s...
faroutmagazine.co.uk - 30+ days ago
nature
The most powerful cosmic ray since the Oh-My-God particle puzzles scientists
Scientists spot a particle of intense energy, but explaining where it came from might require some new physics. Gemma Conroy Scientists have detected...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
health / science / technology / wellness
Scientists Finally Identified Where Gluten Reactions Start
For roughly one in every hundred people, food containing even the smallest amounts of gluten can deliver a gutful of hurt and pose severe risks to...
sciencealert.com - 12 days ago
science
AI can now replicate itself — a milestone that has experts terrified
Scientists say AI has crossed a critical 'red line' after demonstrating how two popular large language models could clone themselves. Scientists say...
livescience.com - 30+ days ago
science
Nanoplastics make more efficient streetlights if you turn them upside down
Scientists in Saudi Arabia have developed a new coating for streetlights which they believe will reduce energy lost as heat, making the lamps more...
cosmosmagazine.com - 13 days ago