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Travel restrictions and social distancing forced scientists to cancel studies or pause their work for months.
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More than a century after the end of hostilities in 1918, some battlefields of WWI are still deadly enough to kill you
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7 scholars and legal experts dissect what you can and can't say in America.
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Inventions with revolutionary potential made by a mysterious aerospace engineer for the U.S. Navy come to light.
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A crash course in the history of money, the birth of Bitcoin, and blockchain technology.
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Meet a spectacular new blue, the first inorganic new blue in some time.
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With COVID-19 fracturing our daily lives and holiday customs, the food on those lonely plates may become a source of solace.
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If you've ever wondered how a Zoom call works, you might want to ask Marian Croak, Vice-President of Engineering at Google.
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Researchers from MIT invent a highly accurate clock using quantum entanglement that can lead to new physics.
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A large study shows changes in the brain scans of lonely people in the the area involved in imagination, memory and daydreaming.