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Why alien life could be thriving on the "terminator line" of exoplanets
Studying planets in other solar systems has challenged notions of how life can develop under harsh conditions
11/24/2023 10:45 UTC
Could the five-second rule be true? New study gives credence to the myth
The debate over the "five-second rule" continues with a new twist: It depends on the type of food and floor surface
03/13/2014 20:35 UTC
Boeing tested air purifiers like those widely used in schools. It decided not to use them in planes
The controversy is getting the attention of school officials from coast to coast
06/14/2021 18:30 UTC
Evel Knievel's America: How the ultimate modern good ol' boy made our dangerous appetite for the amped-up, the over-hyped and the renegade mainstream
Comparing the new documentary "Being Evel" with another from 2014 paints a complex portrait of Knievel's legacy
09/13/2015 02:30 UTC
With U.S. hospitals overtaxed by COVID-19, huge numbers died from lack of healthcare access
A vast increase in the number of so-called excess deaths suggest the US healthcare system has fundamentally failed
04/30/2021 13:10 UTC
A newly-discovered planet that is half-water, half-rock is straight out of science fiction
The new class of watery exoplanet has big implications for the search for alien life
09/13/2022 21:31 UTC
The surprising reason Americans might be obese, anxious and depressed
New research suggests the answer to a number of modern ailments may reside in our gut
03/07/2014 17:50 UTC
Don't mourn "The Good Wife": A great show should be allowed to go out with its head held high
It's understandable to lament the end of a beloved show, but TV history suggests season 7 is the right time to exit
02/09/2016 04:59 UTC
Letters to the editor
Bush's nonchalance toward death penalty is disturbing Plus: Is Microsoft's call for censoring justified? America's "Child Geniuses" are just book-smart.
05/15/2000 20:00 UTC
Arming teachers is sheer madness
Trump and the NRA want more guns, and it won’t work
02/24/2018 13:00 UTC
How did the Gosselins become bigger than Brangelina?
Vanity Fair explains why a once-obscure couple with eight kids became the perfect celebrities for our recession age
10/21/2009 01:21 UTC
Gun manufacturers quietly target young boys using social media
Companies like Smith & Wesson have "influencers" and "sponsored shooters" to connect more with younger audiences
09/18/2021 11:35 UTC
Nano Inc. vs. Nano Think
Nanotechnology, long a favorite of science fiction writers, is now real enough for government money. So let the squabbling begin!
09/02/2003 23:30 UTC
A very foreign life
In Nara, Japan, a universe of connections and contradictions unfolds daily.
02/22/2000 22:00 UTC
H&M signs factory safety plan in Bangladesh
The retailer is the largest garment buyer in the country, and its role in the agreement is "crucial," say activists
05/13/2013 19:55 UTC