Black holes are among the most extreme objects in the universe, and now scientists can model them more accurately than ever ...
Discover how to create stunning textured circular wall art in this step-by-step tutorial. We'll guide you through the entire process, from drawing precise concentric circles and applying dry paste for ...
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Start strong and finish well
Someone reminded me we’re just days away from another New Year. I checked my calendar and had to laugh – I’m already booked for several “start-of-the-year” rallies for different companies.
In this 1,500 square-foot home, Koriv Design Studio combines terracotta, timber and handcrafted details to create a modern ...
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The first amphibian to halt a hydroelectric dam now takes on the climate crisis
The admirable little red-bellied toad is the size of a thumb, but it has achieved giant feats: In 2014, it prevented the ...
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This Tiny Brazilian Toad Became the First Amphibian Ever to Halt a Hydroelectric Dam. Now, It Faces a Climate Disaster
A rare toad changed the fate of a river by becoming the first amphibian to halt a hydroelectric dam. It's now in trouble.
Scientists in Medog document new species and protect biodiversity in the Yarlung Zangbo Canyon, turning China’s 'earth’s third pole” vision into action.
Under the guidance of Xi's thought on ecological civilization, China has been advancing the green transition of its economy ...
In a new paper published in NPP – Digital Psychiatry and Neuroscience, researchers argue that including scientists with lived ...
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Animal Hoarding: Which Animals Are Most Often Victims
Learn which pets are most commonly hoarded and how unchecked breeding and mental health issues drive animal overcrowding.
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Money matters: Rate the apps and services you use for budgeting, stock trading, mobile payments, and more
We need your help in determining the top brands when it comes to handling your money. Speaking of which, one respondent will ...
The bold white letters spelling “BOOTLEG ANTIQUES” across the facade serve as a beacon to those in the know, drawing visitors from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia and beyond.
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