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Teflon Diets, Zebra Cows, and Pizza-Loving Lizards: The 2025 Ig Nobel Prizes Celebrate Weird Science
The 2025 ceremony, held at Boston University, showcased a range of peculiar studies — from whether Teflon can curb hunger to ...
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ZME Science on MSNReimagining Urban Life Is One of Our Best Bets Against Climate Change
Urban life is due for a makeover. The decisive battle against climate change won’t be fought in the Amazon rainforest or on ...
Palantir cofounder Joe Lonsdale said the government's decision to take a stake in Intel is "cronyism in some form." ...
Watch "Scream" at Hollywood Forever Cemetery. Paddle with witches in Redondo Beach. Get lost in the Santa Monica Pier's ...
Remember high school chemistry demonstrations where the teacher poured two innocent-looking liquids into a beaker, and the beaker erupted into a volcano of foam? Similar, but less dramatic, chemical ...
We visited London's Science Museum for "The Future of Food," a free exhibition that explores the sustainable practices of food production. From lab-grown meats vs factory farming to the future of ...
Scammers are now using “SMS blasters” to send out up to 100,000 texts per hour to phones that are tricked into thinking the ...
The UK-based automaker has been forced to stop vehicle production as a result of the attack—costing JLR tens of millions of ...
Kelly LeBrock, one of the most recognizable faces of the 1980s, left the bright lights of Hollywood years ago for the starry ...
Marietta City Council held an emergency meeting Tuesday to advance the second reading of a resolution to form an ad hoc task ...
Cameron Francis had always wanted to write and direct a feature film. So with ingenuity, organization and the help of friends, he did.
His immigration policies and tariffs have led to what Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell termed a “curious balance” in the labor market.
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