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Cocoloco: Crazy idea or the future of MLB?
I had an article planned for today that gave my take on why Steven Kwan has had a slow start to the season. But given that he was put on the bereavement/family emergency list, I decided to hold off on ...
Sperm cells move through fluids that should stop them almost instantly, yet new research suggests they succeed by exploiting unusual properties of active living matter.
We are installing inertia for poorly justified reasons, and we are imposing economic penalties that add unnecessary hurdles for solar and wind projects.
Learn why speeding on winding rural roads increases crash risks, from dangerous curves and poor visibility to environmental ...
Earth’s oceans are rising at nearly twice the pace seen in the 1960s, fueled by warming water and accelerating ice melt.
Ferrari unveiled the Luce, its first all-electric car, in Rome. I got 30 minutes with the 1,050 hp, quad-motor, Jony ...
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Two grids, one diagnostic: What Britain’s constraint crisis reveals about South Africa’s 2030 cliff
On 20 May 2026, Britain’s National Energy System Operator (NESO) issued a market notice restricting its ability to reverse ...
While LMT stock appears to be a no-brainer amid escalating tensions in Iran, the options market appears to have efficiently ...
Instead of continuing the increasingly expensive race to shrink transistors, Tau Scaling proposes that future chip ...
Kerala engineering students developed an AI-powered system to grade coconuts in seconds by measuring water content via a ...
Legal reforms designed to curb the abusive use of "SLAPPs" are insufficient to stop the rich and powerful trying to block ...
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