The European Commission has moved to cut free-trade quotas by 47% for steel and steel products and to double out-of-tariff import duty to 50%, taking a leaf out of Donald Trump's protectionist ...
Alaska’s Salmon River was once so clean that author John McPhee described it as the “clearest, purest water I have ever seen flowing over rocks.” Now, however, the remote waterway is a muddy, orangish ...
A new strain of Covid, with an apparently telltale symptom, has reached the UK, and already accounts for a high proportion of new recorded cases in England. The arrival of the Stratus strain comes as ...
A rising star is stirring up major drama in Hollywood — and she’s not even real. Actors are pushing back after comedian and Particle6 founder Eline Van der Velden stated that AI-generated performer ...
Take a step into the fossil bed at the Edelman Fossil Park and Museum in Sewell, New Jersey, and you’ll find yourself completely immersed in the past. That’s because it’s the Garden State’s ...
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It might not feel much like fall in Bloomington or many other places around the country right now, but that doesn't mean our march toward the end of Daylight Saving Time slows down. For those who ...
For something curative and healing, most medicines have a surprisingly noxious taste. From bitter-tasting syrups to the persistent metallic aftertaste of certain tablets, why do many of our best ...
Sometimes, you can’t settle the matter in 60 minutes. For most of college football history, you had to. The sport only introduced its first overtime rule in 1996 and since then there have been a few ...
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Now that fall is officially here, so is the rush of end-of-year holidays and events. People are slowly prepping for Halloween, Thanksgiving and even the end of daylight saving time. This is a yearly ...
Researchers have long believed that frozen environments slow chemical reactions, but new research challenges this belief. In a study published last month in the journal PNAS, researchers have ...