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24 Fascinating Facts About the Solar System
Here are 24 out-of-this-world facts about the corner of space that’s home to Earth.
Here are 24 out-of-this-world facts about the corner of space that’s home to Earth.
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A no-guilt screen-time guide.
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I spent months limiting my movement, to protect a high-risk pregnancy. How did it change me?
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A small but enthusiastic group of neuroscientists is exhuming overlooked experiments and performing new ones to explore whether cells record past experiences — fundamentally challenging what memory is.
Dietitians share why whole milk is making a comeback and if it belongs in your fridge.
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Bots increasingly take part in scientific studies.
A full understanding of how lightning forms in the clouds has eluded scientists, but new research promises to solve this enduring mystery.
You love your kid’s teacher and know they’re underpaid. So, how can you best support your child’s teacher if you don’t have time to volunteer during the day?
Yasa, a small British engineering company, built an over-730-horsepower beast that weighs just under 30 pounds.
News shows and networks are looking for ways to engage fans and find new revenue sources.
The Midtown Manhattan shooter speculated that the condition was a cause of his mental illness. But drawing that line is premature—and risky.
Democrats are focusing their message around access to healthcare. Republicans are countering that the tax provisions will put more money in voters’ pockets.
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When it meets this week, the Federal Reserve is widely expected to keep its key short-term interest rate at its current target range — where it has stayed for all of 2025.
Rigorous new research appears to show that monthly checks intended to help disadvantaged children did little for their well-being, adding a new element to a dispute over expanded government aid.
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