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Terry Gilliam's 'Brazil' almost fell apart thanks to studio meddling. But now, with a new Criterion release, it's considered ...
Bayern’s Gakpo Interest Hints at Liverpool Summer TestGakpo’s Rise Under Slot Draws Continental AttentionAs Bayern Munich ...
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ZME Science on MSNSinking Giant Concrete Orbs to the Bottom of the Ocean Could Store Massive Amounts of Renewable EnergyAbout 2,000 feet beneath the ocean’s surface, in the dark stillness off the coast of California, a concrete sphere the size ...
With roughly three weeks before the NBA draft, the NCAA field is set and prospects are preparing for team workouts.
For now, Bayern are not rushing into a decision. The German champions are well-stocked in attack for this summer’s Club World ...
Tom McDade may not have been the only D-Day veteran in Park Forest, but his heart never left the community he helped create.
The A5 is the new name for the A4, Audi’s highly successful compact premium saloon. Why? Because last year marketeers decreed ...
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SB Nation on MSNLeaving the comfort zone is a motivating factor for Florian WirtzTo be fair, in Wirtz’s eyes, proving himself in a new environment may seem the bigger and more adventurous challenge. However ...
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Mongabay News on MSNMarine artificial upwelling, problematic climate solution slow to advanceArtificial upwelling is a geoengineering climate solution with a long history. The concept: mimic natural ocean upwelling by ...
Marco Rubio, the U.S. secretary of state, announced last night that the Trump administration would work to “aggressively ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNStarship's next launch is imminent. Its real risk is still in orbit - Part IIAs SpaceX readies Starship’s next test, questions over refueling and mass limits threaten its lunar and Martian goals.
How suited is the new Ineos Quartermaster to outback travel? We head to South Australia’s spectacular Flinders Ranges to find out.
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