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"The Wiz," a classic rite of passage in Black American homes for generations, this take on “The Wizard of Oz” first debuted ...
As part of the Coolidge Corner Theatre Science on Screen series, pheromones were in the air after the screening of steamy 1981 film Body Heat and a lecture about the science of sexuality by Boston ...
There’s no place like Murry’s Dinner Playhouse—especially when it whisks you away from Little Rock and over the rainbow to ...
Some of the most iconic movie villains of all time stole the spotlight from their heroic counterparts on the screen. From their auras to their character profiles, these villains are not just complex ...
A research study establishes a strong correlation between distressed births and experiencing mental and physical problems ...
Research links birth issues to adult health deficits by Blair S. Walker, University of Miami edited by Stephanie Baum, reviewed by Andrew Zinin Editors' notes ...
On this week's episode of "The Nonviolent Jesus Podcast," John Dear talks to Michael Nagler, co-founder of the Peace and Conflict Studies program at UC Berkeley, and the Metta Center for Nonviolence.
"Space ice" contains tiny crystals and is not a completely disordered material like liquid water, as previously assumed, ...
Every living cell must interpret its genetic code—a sequence of chemical letters that governs countless cellular functions. A ...
To track lamprey movements, Griffin and Wagner used a method called acoustic telemetry, which involved using sound emitted ...