The hypothetical questions of “What’s a movie sequel that’s better than the original?” or “Name a sequel that was actually ...
Have you ever watched a mile-long freight train rumble by and wondered how one locomotive can pull more than a hundred fully loaded cars? The locomotive weighs maybe 150 metric tons, and each car is ...
The discovery of a newborn magnetar inside a distant supernova helps explain why some stellar explosions shine far brighter ...
“Each of the book’s chapters tells a true story of a strange experience that happened to people close to me or to me personally,” Markovsky explains. “Following the story, I dig below the surface to ...
Theater of the Mind,” a huge long-term gamble for Chicago’s Goodman Theatre, is, in essence, a tour inside the skull of David ...
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German Scientists Revive Frozen Brain Tissue After Week-Long Deep Freeze
German scientists successfully revived frozen mouse brain tissue after a week, proving memory functions survive cryopreservation for the first time.
In Fringe Season 2, Episode 16, it's revealed that Walter's son Peter is actually Peter from a parallel universe.
Astronomers have for the first time seen the birth of a magnetar—a highly magnetized, spinning neutron star—and confirmed that it's the power source behind some of the brightest exploding stars in the ...
New research suggests that the highly magnetized remnants of stars are responsible for powering some of the universe’s most brilliant supernova explosions ...
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World’s first robot movie claim tied to 128-year-old film found in US library
Cinema history has always been linked to technology, but a recent find pushes back ...
Go looking for wind farms in Spain, and you might quickly end up in Castilla–La Mancha, a region southeast of Madrid. This is the place where Don Quixote, Miquel de Cervantes’s delusional Man of La ...
Intel announces the Core Ultra 200S Plus (Arrow Lake Refresh), the second at-bat for Intel's Arrow Lake desktop processor. But after striking out the first time, can we believe Intel's claims?
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