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If you have kids in school, or even if you don’t, you’ve probably realized that there’s a lot about the day-to-day of school ...
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Swipe Down for Full Video Story Thousands of light-years from Earth, there could be another planet hospitable to life. Kepler ...
Use this map to navigate your way to downtown Franklin and discover this magical town that looks ripped straight from a ...
There is something deceptive about rising temperatures. The sun feels harsh on the skin, but the deeper impact can go unnoticed, inside the body. Across India, doctors are observing a steady rise in ...
Perseverance, or Percy for short, captured this bizarre image of rocks stacked on Mars on May 13 (or Sol 1859, the rover's ...
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With the proliferation of Earth observation satellites in orbit, the increasing sophistication of sensors and surging demand for imagery and geospatial intelligence across a growing number of sectors, ...
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The Rolling Stones are teasing their new album, Foreign Tongues, with a new single, “In the Stars.” That song, along with the bluesy “Rough and Twisted,” which they teased with a grassroots campaign ...
As the Rolling Stones began releasing original music, their subject matter darkened. Nervy hit singles like 1965's "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" and 1966's "19th Nervous Breakdown" spoke to a ...