The Man Who Stole Infinity
When Demian Goos followed Karin Richter into her office on March 12 of last year, the first thing he noticed was the bust. It sat
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When Demian Goos followed Karin Richter into her office on March 12 of last year, the first thing he noticed was the bust. It sat
A new study finds that horse whinnies are made of both a high and a low frequency, generated by different parts of the vocal tract.
Glyphosate is the most used herbicide in the world, with farmer applying about 750 million kg per year. The US is the heaviest user, responsible
New, potentially embarrassing details have emerged about a midair incident involving Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and her senior adviser Corey Lewandowski. According to published
Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) had some serious questions for surgeon general nominee Casey Means Wednesday during a Senate hearing over her open use of psychedelics.
Does anyone remember when Apple was about to collapse because it didn’t offer 5G iPhones? Well, things have changed since then and as we make
It’s clear users are hungry for agentic tools — but AI agents like OpenClaw have shown how disastrous they can be when hastily rolled out
As part of Colombia’s peace process, former army soldiers confess to extrajudicial killings to the victims’ families.
Follow the build-up, analysis and live text commentary of the game as the Portuguese giants travel to the Bernabeu.
Washington penalties target oil vessels as Trump administration intensifies ‘maximum pressure’ campaign against Tehran.
For decades, Black HIV activists have filled the gaps left by public systems that failed to adequately fund prevention, treatment, and long-term care. From peer
U.S. President Tweety McTreason’s point man on trade talks says Canada needs to accept that tariffs will be a part of any deal with the
Understanding the seasonal patterns of sperm could improve fertility treatments, by optimising the timing of treatment, the reasearchers say.
Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, has started checking literacy skills during pediatric visits for kids as young as 3