The insurmountable contrasts between their visions help explain Russia’s stunted development and hint at its destructive future.
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The event brought scholars and comedians together to take a look at what’s funny and why.
Did volcanoes that erupt kill all the Permian dinosaurs? FOX News thinks they did! And in real news, the Turrialba eruption may not lead much. UPDATE: and now we have a field report of the Turrialba event.
Without modularization, many epic projects simply would be impossible.
The most important events in history have nothing to do with politics or wars.
Today’s scary clowns are not a divergence from tradition, but a return to it.
Think therapy is self-centered? Think again.
In his new book, “Forward: Notes on the Future of Our Democracy,” former Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang explores how media narratives can warp public perception of political candidates.
The line-in-the-sand was drawn in sharpie, and the time to declare ‘no more’ is now. When you have a question about the physical world, there are a lot of different approaches […]
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There is a new era of PTSD science just around the corner.
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Thanks to modern brain imaging technology, researchers have been able to discover how memory works, and how to manipulate it.
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Other particles — electrons, neutrinos, photons and more — can exist on their own. But quarks never will. Here’s why. Image credit: Wikimedia Commons user Maschen under C.C.-1.0. “In physics, you don’t have to […]
Memories triggered by smell are more emotional than those triggered by sounds, pictures or words
Our understanding of neutrinos might help us solve one of the greatest questions of all time – why matter won out over antimatter, or why we are here.
As the times go, so goes Van Gogh. Toiling in relative obscurity during his life, known by fellow painters but not by the public at large, Vincent Van Gogh’s greatest […]
Every art lover knows the story. Sad, mad Vincent Van Gogh went into the wheat fields of Auvers-sur-Oise on the morning of July 27, 1890 to paint Wheatfield with Crows […]
nn I am surprised as anyone how the public has become captivated by this geologic drama unfolding at Redoubt. Headlines about the volcano are popping up everywhere from CNN to […]
That the Nigerian terrorist was not investigated is due to a massive database of 500,000 possible terrorists, officials say.