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Scientists say T. Rex walked as slowly as humans
The fearsome predator doesn't live up to its car-chasing reputation in "Jurassic Park"
04/23/2021 22:00 UTC
How slave labor built and financed major U.S. cities
Urban inequality in the U.S. can be traced to unresolved issues and injustices lingering from the slave trade era
11/26/2017 20:30 UTC
Why Gil Scott-Heron’s "Whitey on the Moon" still feels relevant today
An assistant professor of hip-hop examines the timelessness of Scott-Heron's song in today's space-centric era
08/02/2021 00:00 UTC
5 feminist history reasons to visit Cleveland — whether you're protesting, attending or working the Republican National Convention
While the GOP bashes Planned Parenthood, you can visit the world’s largest historical collection of contraceptives
07/18/2016 02:30 UTC
At the speed of blog
After a Republican congressman resigned unexpectedly, a lefty blogger called for readers to send money to his opponent -- and the cash poured in.
07/23/2004 23:30 UTC
Arguing over the Moon
If Earth was hit by a huge object that created the Moon, where did evidence of that object go?
01/08/2018 00:30 UTC
Chandrayaan-3’s measurements of sulfur open the doors for lunar science and exploration
Sulfur in soils near the Moon’s poles might help astronauts live off the land one day
09/24/2023 12:32 UTC
Ozzy's DNA: Researchers wonder why he's still alive
Scientists seek clues from the hard-living rocker's genes about the relationship between genetics and environment
07/01/2010 20:50 UTC
Preparing for the big one
It's only a matter of time before a large asteroid hits us again -- but, realistically, what can we do about it?
05/04/2012 18:53 UTC
"Semi-Pro"
Is it time for someone to call foul on Will Ferrell for repeatedly mining the '70s for laughs?
02/29/2008 17:07 UTC
Welcome to the Machine
The women behind "The Mechanic's Guide to Putting Out Records" take up a new battle to save the indies.
02/15/2000 22:00 UTC
Our last legal heroes?: Fighting to kill the death penalty
Before Democrats gave up capital punishment as an issue, the best lawyers in the country fought to end it
08/12/2013 01:00 UTC
Racially-charged Dr. Seuss mural to be taken down
Facing criticism, a racist caricature will be scrubbed from a mural at the Dr. Seuss Museum in Springfield, MA
10/09/2017 20:44 UTC
The greatest sports story ever told?
In 1996, Lance Armstrong was given a 40% chance of surviving cancer. Yesterday, he pedaled his way to his sixth Tour de France victory.
07/26/2004 17:54 UTC
Letters to the Editor
Camille Paglia rages about religion; uncovering the history of "St. James Infirmary"; what's so unique about masturbatory time travel?
10/13/1999 20:00 UTC
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