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The US really wants a nuclear reactor on the moon by 2030. 'Achieving this future requires harnessing nuclear power,' NASA chief says
"This agreement enables closer collaboration between NASA and the Department of Energy to deliver the capabilities necessary ...
The Supreme Court has agreed to take up an appeal from tech giant Cisco seeking to shut down a lawsuit claiming that the ...
The Oregon Department of Justice is launching a formal investigation into the shooting of two people in Portland by federal ...
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An Act of Cosmic Sabotage
If scientists are able to inspect it in person, and they find that Mars was indeed once alive with microbes, we would know ...
As major media capitulated to Trump this past year, student journalists held the powerful to account—both on campus and ...
Alexander the Great dived into the unknown, facing giant crabs, pearls, and mysterious depths in a legendary underwater ...
Just after US military forces ousted Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, US President Trump reportedly has renewed interest in ...
From Hemingway to Pyle, discover the brave journalists who covered WWII in Keith Warren Lloyd's new book, plus other literary ...
From cosmic aliens to abstract deities, these are the most ancient and heroic entities the Marvel universe has to offer.
You never know what’s going to happen when you leave your house. You might assume that you’re simply going to hop in your car ...
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Bugonia ending explained: Why the ending feels so bleak (& why it might not be)
Bugonia delivers a shocking ending for audiences, but it's one that carries an even larger message to audiences.
If you’re a fan of movies and all-you-can-eat buffets, the wild-ride “Bugonia” will be quite a tasty, but bloody feast.
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