Not many scientific studies sound like a Bond film, but ours really does involve lasers, sharks and doctors (of research, not the evil kind).
Shariff Aguak, Maguindanao del Sur Mayor Akmad “Mitra” Ampatuan Sr. on Monday expressed hope for a speedy and favorable ...
Lanterns, the new DC Universe series coming to HBO Max, dropped a surprising teaser in March that swapped the usual superhero ...
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Somali pirates attempt boarding of USS Eisenhower carrier strike group elements
Somali pirates attempt boarding of USS Eisenhower carrier strike group elements ...
HMWSSB officials conducted raids in SR Nagar after residents reported illegal motors attached to taps. Seven motors were seized, and repeat offenders face Rs 5,000 fines. Residents are urged to report ...
Xbox mode for Windows 11 is finally out of preview, and it brings some genuinely useful features. Windows bloat is still very ...
The 2026 Nissan Sentra SR stays comfortable and easy to live with after 400 miles, but Nissan’s move to touchscreen climate ...
The San Antonio Spurs are a win away from the Western Conference finals after beating the Minnesota Timberwolves at Frost ...
A University of Calgary archaeologist has found evidence that the Classic Period Maya were trading live dogs over long ...
Scientists may have been getting shark ages wrong. A new study uses chemical signals in bones to track age more accurately.
Some of the top coaches in the sport shared their opinions on what equipment is best to use in training for sprinters.
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