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Two of the Biggest U.S. Timberland Owners Strike Deal to Combine A long-lost ancient Roman artifact reappears in a New ...
Buying appliances isn't just about size tags. Small missteps in measuring can cause big headaches and it's easy to miss details most people never think of.
“Anomalous” heat flow, which at first appears to violate the second law of thermodynamics, gives physicists a way to detect quantum entanglement without destroying it. If there’s one law of physics ...
Purdue football gets two weeks to prepare for an Illinois football team that was ranked eighth and lost 63-10 at Indiana. With Michigan, Ohio State and IU still left on Purdue's schedule, the ...
As data storage needs have grown over the years, so has the development of new technologies, such as Microsoft's Project Silica and diamond optical discs, which can make it easier to store large ...
Gold hit an all-time high this week, reaching $3,819 per ounce — and, for the first time in half a century, topping its 1980 peak in inflation-adjusted terms. The yellow metal is now up 45% this year, ...
A new method for quantifying grandeur is reshuffling the pecking order of the planet’s most impressive peaks. Turns out Everest has steep competition. Mount Everest, left, tops out at 29,032 feet ...
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The Dallas Cowboys' 2025 season is slowly turning into a sad tale. They traded away superstar edge rusher Micah Parsons just prior to Week 1, and on Sunday, they fell to 1-2 when they lost 31-14 to ...
In 1876, Peter Guthrie Tait set out to measure what he called the “beknottedness” of knots. The Scottish mathematician, whose research laid the foundation for modern knot theory, was trying to find a ...
The move strips the government of its main gauge of hunger in America, and will impede efforts to track the impact of aid cuts. By Jason DeParle Reporting from Washington Two months after pushing ...
The Trump administration is canceling an annual government effort to gather data on how many Americans struggle to get enough food. The data, which is collected each December and analyzed by the U.S.
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