Republican Rep. Claudia Tenney, whose congressional district stretches across much of Central New York, recently took credit for helping push forward a major semiconductor factory ...
On June 26, 2012, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit upheld the endangerment finding and regulations that the EPA ...
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Crazy fact about sleepwalking explained through science test
The science pros at TKOR explain a crazy fact about why people sleepwalk.
The question of whether the US can destroy the Pickaxe Mountain nuclear facility will partly be an intelligence race of who can outwit whom, matching offensive and defensive capabilities.
The U.S. is the second-largest carbon polluter in the world, per EPA data, and the largest historical emitter of greenhouse ...
The idea of relative motion is an aspect of the theory of relativity (strictly, it’s Galilean relativity, rather than ...
Over the ensuing five hours, the NIH leadership and MAHA Institute moderators found many areas of common ground: anger over ...
Science fiction movies are already meant to leave you thinking what the ending meant, but these five may have left you thinking about too much.
The atmospheres of exoplanets have been a focal point of the field lately, with the James Webb Space Telescope taking a look at as many as it can manage. But time on the world's most powerful space ...
Tests found trace glyphosate in bread at a tiny fraction of federal safety limits. You’d need to eat about 18,850 slices a day to reach them.
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When Corrections Backfire: The Fear-Based Debunking Trap
In A Nutshell Fact-checks that repeat scary disease warnings while debunking false cures can accidentally make people trust ...
A single kiss can leave a lasting impression, whether it's in real life or on the silver screen. But why, exactly?
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