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Echoes of Creation: The Roman Telescope’s Quest for Primordial Black Holes
SciTechDaily· 3 days agoGrace Roman Space Telescope might reveal previously undetected “featherweight” black holes with...
JWST Detects the Earliest, Most Distant Galaxy in the Known Universe—And It’s Super Weird
Scientific American· 6 days agoKevin Hainline can time travel from his desk. This places it well within a mysterious epoch called...
PlayGround's Free-Play Festival to Return in August at Potrero Stage
Broadway World· 2 days agoCitizen Test to mentally ill mothers to gender dysphoria, and varying in styles from dance pieces to ensemble plays to one-person shows, PlayGround's Free-Play Festival features a stellar lineup ...
The CIA’s Covert Plan to Deploy an Army of Super Spies With Psychic Powers to Uncover Enemy Secrets
Popular Mechanics· 6 days agoAs Harold Puthoff, a physicist with the Stanford Research Institute, witnessed the output from his...
Turkish student creates custom AI device for cheating university exam, gets arrested
Ars Technica· 7 days agoOn Saturday, Turkish police arrested and detained a prospective university student who is accused of...
LANL logs series of mishaps, including unsafe amount of nuclear material in glove box
Santa Fe New Mexican· 1 day agoLos Alamos National Laboratory recorded a string of worker safety incidents in April and May that...
From Phytoplankton to Climate Change: Zinc’s Pivotal Role in Global Dynamics
SciTechDaily· 6 days agoDelving into the depths of the Southern Ocean, recent research has spotlighted Zinc’s pivotal role...
Today in History: June 19, Senate approves Civil Rights Act of 1964 | Texarkana Gazette
Texarkana Gazette· 1 day agoToday in History
As protesters trashed Cal State L.A. center, questions about why police were not called in
Los Angeles Times· 4 days agoAlthough the officers were prepared to enter the building...protesters, top university officials...
Iron from Glacial Meltwater Could Supercharge Phytoplankton Growth. What Would That Mean for the...
Scientific American· 5 days agoRachel Feltman: Antarctica is the largest, coldest desert on the planet, with snowfall dropping less...