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Slate Crossword: Namesake for the Boson Known as “the God Particle” (Five Letters)
Slate via Yahoo News· 5 days agoReady for some wordplay? Sharpen your skills with Slate’s puzzle for June 2, 2024.
Ex-Google CEO pours cash into famous European physics lab to develop new AI tools
Semafor via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe $48 million donation to the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) will be used to...
Microplastics Are in Our Food, Too. How Worried Should We Be?
GQ via Yahoo News· 2 days ago“It's possible that packaging might be creating particles that are smaller.” With that said, it’s...
CERN didn't have opening ceremony, goat-head dance from Swiss tunnel | Fact check
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 6 days ago"The CERN opening ceremony was so demonic," the post reads. "Why would they perform a 'Bride of Baphomet' séance while opening a scientific lab that tries to recreate the 'God
Evil Recap: The Possessed Pork Challenge
Vulture· 12 hours agoThinking about Father David Acosta sitting there and picking out the perfect GIF to send to his friends and colleagues to inform them that they will be...
Mary Potter Kenyon shares faith journey through writing, journaling and creativity
Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier· 7 days agoMary Potter Kenyon won’t have to travel far to attend the 22nd annual Cedar Falls Christian Writers...
3 robot vacuum shopping tips I wish I knew before buying one
ZDNet· 6 days agoThere are many upsides to owning a robot vacuum, although certain factors should be considered...
The mysterious pairs of planets we still can't explain
BBC News· 7 days agoDrifting through the Orion Nebula – an enormous cloud of dust and gas relatively close by in our...
In Review: The UCSB Opera Gala showcased and soared | The Daily Nexus
Daily Nexus· 7 days agoThe UC Santa Barbara Department of Music, in conjunction with the Department of Theater and Dance and The Ventura College Department of Performing Arts, presented the Opera Gala on May 17. This ...
‘I don’t feel gendered’: Rachel Cusk’s most radical novel yet makes the familiar strange – and moves...
The Conversation· 5 days agoRachel Cusk’s twelfth novel is strange, compelling and ferociously intelligent. It explores artists, mothers and daughters, and the ‘blankness of spirituality’ on the other side of gender.