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content.jwplatform.com Where might we find aliens? Ice moons, methane oceans, and the red planet
The South Korean tech company unveiled its new Infinity Flex display and other product upgrades at a developers conference on Wednesday.
Former Attorney General Jeff Sessions often found himself at odds with the president during his nearly two-year tenure.
Voters decided on major changes on issues like marijuana, abortion and Medicaid.
More research is needed into people who experience "high functioning after depression."
Spinal implants deliver intermittent bursts to stimulate movement.
The concept was likened to a porch light in our little neighborhood of the galaxy.
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We may not find Klingons, but what we do find will blow our terrestrial minds.
It took more than 9 billion years for Earth to form: the only known planet housing life. But it could have happened much, much sooner. The cosmic story that unfolded following […]
There is a lot of hope in the healing powers of CBD. Unfortunately there's way more hype.
Harvard Business Review recently published a report showing how Americans prioritize meaning in the workplace.
Freedom and democracy are great, but our understanding of what those things are has changed a lot since we came up with them.
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content.jwplatform.com How ‘The Goblin’ may unravel the mystery of Planet Nine content.jwplatform.com How to minimize stress, astronaut style content.jwplatform.com Perpetual flight: The incredible technology behind non-stop drones content.jwplatform.com 3 great […]
Sean Hannity took the stage at a rally for President Donald Trump Monday night and delivered a short, supportive speech.
The barrier to solar energy has always been storage. Now, bottled sunshine has a shelf-life of 18 years.
It's an asteroid, it's a comet, it's actually a spacecraft?
The Royole Corporation beat Samsung to the punch when it recently released the world's first commercially available folding smartphone.
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Using terrifying language when talking about climate change may be scaring people into inaction.
A perspective from Brother Guy Consolmagno, astronomer and theologian.