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Plastic ‘fossils’ help scientists reconstruct the history of bird nests
Plastic waste has let common coots reuse nests year after year. Scientists have now used the trash layers to date how old nests are....
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Scientists Say We May Have Been Wrong About the Origin of Life
Ancient evidence suggests a new twist in how we all got here. In a new peer reviewed analysis, scientists quantify amino acids before and after...
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10 kids' books to celebrate Black History Month
In 1969, at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio, a small group of black students and educators proposed a celebration of Black history. One year...
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Miss Universe Canada contestant, 58, aimed to inspire mature women worldwide: 'You get to write the script'
Lorraine Peters, the oldest contestant in Miss Universe Canada history, made the top 20 in this year's pageant. The Miss Universe Canada competition...
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There's A Juicy Rumor About Kim Kardashian And Pete Davidson Running Into One Another, And It Neither Squares With Nor Negates Previous Reports
Much is still being said about these two celebrity exes. When it comes to Pete Davidson’s dating history, one of the key chapters in...
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Scientists find significant link between internet use and dementia
The impact of internet use on health remains a focus of active research in the digital age. A recent study has introduced an intriguing perspective,...
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California scientists accidentally find nuclear fever dream in Arctic snow
NASA’s April 2024 expedition to the Greenland Ice Sheet was supposed to play out like every other geological research mission. At the time , scientist Chad...
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Local speech teams sport four individual state champions - The Voice News of Southeast Nebraska
KEARNEY – Elmwood-Murdock senior Averi Hogue repeated as a state speech champion in Poetry in Class C-2 while two Norris speakers made history for...
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Scientists create low-cost green carbon fiber using microwave energy
Carbon fiber-reinforced polymers (CFRPs) are essential in industries like aerospace, automotive, and renewable energy due to their strength,...
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Who needs a printer or scanner? This iOS app just ate your office supplies
Printers are unreliable. Scanners are bulky. Filing cabinets? Ancient history. If you’re still jugging paperwork like it’s 1999, you’re working way...
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How Is History and Social Studies Taught in Schools Today?
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‘A History Of The Rohingyas To 1948’ And ‘The Citizenship Issue Of The Rohingya And Myanmar’s Policy Of Denationalization’ – Book Review
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A City in Flux
Joshua Dudley Greer’s book “The Makeshift City” captures the evolving character of Atlanta, a city with a complex history of resilience, reinvention,...
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Scientists predict catastrophic river shifts that threaten millions worldwide
Indiana University researchers have made significant progress in understanding the dangerous phenomenon known as river avulsion, which refers to the...
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Can this revolutionary plastics-recycling plant help solve the pollution crisis?
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The 2012 source code for AlexNet, the precursor to modern AI, is now on Github thanks to Google and the Computer History Museum
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Why Alzheimer’s scientists are rethinking the amyloid hypothesis
For decades, scientists have been trying to develop therapeutics for people living with Alzheimer’s disease, a progressive neurodegenerative disease that is characterized by cognitive...
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The one role Emma Stone will always regret: “The insane history of whitewashing”
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Human ancestors making ‘bone tech’ 1.5 mn years ago, say scientists
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