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A blockbuster show in Paris celebrates the designer whose over-the-top aesthetic embodied his money-mad era—and speaks to our ...
While arguments for streamlining college and its costs are evergreen, foundational lessons taught across fields of study are as relevant in 2025 as they were in 1945. The U.S. faces threats to its ...
From end-of-life care to burials and beyond, we answer your questions on mortality. We are all going to die. Yet this ...
The Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) has announced 691 vacancies for the Forest Beat Officer and Assistant ...
The Smart Way to Learn Aesthetic Dermatology Doctors, nurses, and specialists are expanding into new areas of practice every ...
When you think of Microsoft Word, what comes to mind? Documents? Resumes? While those are certainly its primary uses, Word is ...
Meagan Ankney and Paige Miller blend their passion for science communication with a lifelong fascination with ghosts, ...
A notebook featuring Leonardo da Vinci's Vitruvian Man. Dilara Irem. Like the artist, the scientist is a lover of nature.
A sought-after speaker and thought leader, Pablos Holman is one of the most trusted technologists in the world. In some of ...
Adam Aleksic talks about his new book 'Algospeak,' which details how algorithms are changing our vocabulary; plus, we check in with Hennessy + Ingalls bookstore.
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Oceans Cover 70% of Earth - So Why Is So Much of It Empty? - MSNIt may look full of life, but most of the ocean is eerily empty. Discover why vast blue stretches of water are biological deserts—and where life really thrives.
David Kessler took GLP-1 drugs to help manage his weight. In his new book, he explains why the drugs are revolutionary, but not a panacea.
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