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How Donald Sutherland’s ‘Animal House’ Deal Cost Him Millions
Forbes· 2 days agoLegendary actor Donald Sutherland died Thursday after a long illness at age 88, according to The...
The World Will Soon Witness "One Of The Rarest Space Events Of Our Lives"
IFLScience· 2 days agoThe decade has a few more treats in stall for us beyond that, including a visit from asteroid 99942 Apophis. When Apophis was first discovered in 2004, observations placed ...
This Revolutionary New Observatory Will Locate Threatening Asteroids and Millions of Galaxies
Smithsonian Magazine· 2 days agoThe casual observer may envision the night sky as being static: When we look at Orion, for example,...
Astronomers watch a supermassive black hole awaken in real time
CNN via Yahoo News· 3 days agoFacility’s telescope at the Palomar Observatory in California. With its extreme wide-field view, the...
Scarlett Johansson and Colin Jost's Relationship Is a Real-Life Romantic Comedy
InStyle· 1 day agoColin Jost and Scarlett Johansson are the love birds in question, and their relationship is truly...
If birds are dinosaurs, why aren't they cold-blooded?
LiveScience· 4 hours agoFor more than 100 years, researchers assumed that dinosaurs were like giant lizards: sluggish...
The Solar System Is Weirder Than You Think
Hackaday· 5 days agoWhen I was a kid, the solar system was simple. There were nine planets and they all orbited in more-or-less circles around the sun. It’s a great story...
The Sky This Week from June 21 to 28: Embrace June’s Strawberry Moon
Astronomy Magazine· 1 day agoThe Moon covers dwarf planet Ceres, Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS) hangs around after dark, and...
Summer Solstice 2024: What It Is And Why It’s The Earliest In 228 Years
Forbes· 3 days agoIt signals the beginning of astronomical summer north of the equator and winter in the Southern...
Study Unearths ‘Elemental Birds’ And Their Origins From Earth, Wind, Water And…Fire?
Forbes· 8 hours agoAround 66 million years ago, a catastrophic event known as the Cretaceous–Palaeogene (K–Pg) mass extinction wiped out nearly 75% of Earth’s species, including the non-avian dinosaurs. This dramatic ...