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When Bernard Weisse first noticed a tiny crack in the outer wall of his house on the outskirts of Paris, he dismissed it as ...
The developers of Into the Fire share how real-time disasters and moral choices shape a tense, immersive survival experience.
Miyoko Ito survived an earthquake, incarceration and illness. Her transportive paintings defied ideas about abstract art.
Rising trade tensions, multiplying conflicts and natural disasters – the institution urgently calls for de-escalation to ...
ASCEND 2025 kicks off in Las Vegas for the fifth annual event. AIAA’s on-ramp-to-space gathering prides itself on its ...
Grays Harbor County in Washington secured a federal grant to pay for a much-needed levee with bipartisan support. Then the Trump administration cut the program.
American designer Joe Doucet has developed a pigment that changes color, depending on the temperature. It could be a game ...
History has a way of repeating itself. But unlike science, built on general principles and testable theories about the ...
Players slammed the pitch conditions in the U.S. for the Copa América. FIFA is making sure the Club World Cup and 2026 World ...
Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad: ___ June 8 The Washington Post on Musk, Trump and green subsidies Elon Musk last week slammed President Donald Trump’s ...
As the 2025 hurricane season begins in the Atlantic Ocean, a new regional logistics hub built in collaboration between The ...
NPR and the PBS series Frontline investigate the forces keeping communities from building resiliently, and the special ...