In 1992, three physicists began an argument about how many numbers we need to fully describe the universe. Their surprisingly ...
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Titanic What Do We Really Know?
We've asked one of the world's leading experts on the RMS Titanic, Tim Maltin to answer the most googled questions about the sinking of the ship on 15 April 1912. You can now become a History Hit ...
Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns was blunt, forthcoming, and reflective on Monday, speaking at Citi Field a day after New York's season ended in abject failure at the hands of the ...
In a TV commercial that first aired in March during a local broadcast of a Boston Celtics game, Jayson Tatum, the star face of the franchise, is shown seated on a podium, behind a microphone cloaked ...
DEAR ABBY: My son has trouble telling the truth. He was getting up late, dressing for work, leaving and coming back early. When my husband and I asked him about having a job, he said he had one. When ...
Documentary filmmaker David Osit was going down an internet rabbit hole in the late 2010s when he stumbled upon a primitive, yet quickly addictive, message board. Sporting the archaic look of a Web ...
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If There's a Leak We Will Find it!
This video is all about troubleshooting. We'll show you how we track down a leak and what we do to get it fixed, once and for all. Russia feared to have hit Spanish Air Force plane with GPS attack ...
Pumpkin spice, cooler nights, football weekends and clock changes: fall is on the horizon. But the official start of autumn isn’t about lattes or leaf piles. It comes down to astronomy. When does fall ...
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory has announced a new way to reliably make element 116, livermorium. The results, made by using a titanium beam to irradiate a sample, could point toward the ...
If the 2025 UVA Football season was one long game, we’re in the break between the first and second quarters. Much has been made of the O line not allowing a sack of Chandler Morris through three games ...
Subtly different brain areas light up in response to viewing certain colors, a new study suggests. Ylanite Koppens via Pexels Have you ever argued with someone over the color of an object? “No, that ...
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