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Baltimore Bridge Collapse: a Bridge Engineer Explains What Happened, and What...
When the container ship MV Dali, 300 metres long and massing around 100,000 tonnes, lost power and slammed into one of the support piers of the ... This post wa... Read more
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Scientists Can’t Decide If Consciousness is Real Or Fake
What if everything in our world has a soul and mind? What if every desk, chair, and potted plant has a conscious stream of thoughts? That's the basic ... This... Read more
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Inside the World’s First Reactor That Will Power Earth Using the Same Nuclear...
Euronews Next goes behind the scenes at the world's largest nuclear fusion device attempting to harness the same reaction that powers the Sun and ... This post... Read more
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Amazon, SpaceX and Other Companies Are Arguing the Government Agency That Has...
President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed in 1933 the law that led to the National Labor Relations Board's emergence. AP Photo By Kate Andrias, Columbia... Read more
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Famine, Subjugation and Nuclear Fallout: How Soviet Experience Helped Sow...
A statue commemorating the Ukrainian famine, in which millions died. Ukrainian Presidency/Handout/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images Emily Channell-Justice,... Read more
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Should Fraud Laws Apply to Rich People? Jon Steward Has Thoughts
Jon Stewart goes off on rich pricks who think our laws are optional-but only for them, of course-which used to be something ALL OF US AGREED WAS BS until Elon... Read more
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Politicians May Rail Against the ‘deep State,’ but Research Shows Federal Worker...
Politicians may rail against the 'deep state,' but research shows federal workers are effective and committed, not subversive By Jaime Kucinskas, Hamilton... Read more
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How Moscow Terror Attack Fits ISIS-K Strategy to Widen Agenda, Take Fight to...
By Sara Harmouch, American University and Amira Jadoon, Clemson University Russia is reeling from the worst terror strike on its soil in a generation following... Read more
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Fighting Every Wildfire Ensures the Big Fires Are More Extreme, and May Harm...
Fighting every wildfire ensures the big fires are more extreme, and may harm forests' ability to adapt to climate change Extreme fires leave forests struggling... Read more
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Israel’s ‘Iron Wall’: A Brief History of the Ideology Guiding Benjamin Netanyahu
Israel's 'Iron Wall': A brief history of the ideology guiding Benjamin Netanyahu A view of Khan Yunis in Gaza on Feb. 2, 2024, after weeks of continuous... Read more
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