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Jazz Corner: Celebrating a Hundred Years of Miles Davis and John Coltrane

Music On what would’ve been the jazz legends’ centennial, we look back at the indelible impact they left through their music For the  Jazz...

Cotton Fest Confirms Music Video Rollout For UCF Class of 2026 Mixtape

Music Cotton Fest Channels The Spirit Of Youth Culture In New Mixtape Music VideoCotton Fest Confirms Music Video Rollout For UCF Class of...

Google’s best AI research tool is now on your phone

Science & Nature NotebookLM can condense and summarize information in an actually helpful way. The post Google’s best AI research tool is now on your...

New Research Sheds Light on Emergence and Demise of Giant Sloths

Science & Nature The largest sloths -- members of the genus Megatherium -- were about the size of Asian bull elephants and weighed roughly...

Spacewalk Research and Technology

Science & Nature Science in Space: May Crew members on the International Space Station periodically conduct spacewalks to perform a variety of tasks such...

Amid federal research cuts, some Antarctic tourist cruises are sponsoring scientists

During Antarctica’s warm season, the sleek Norwegian passenger ship known as the MS Fridtjof Nansen departs regularly from Argentina for its journey south across the turbulent Drake Passage, down to the Antarctic Peninsula. The cruise carries wealthy adventurers, bucket listers and, increasingly, polar scientists looking to gather data as public funding for Antarctic research vanishes

New research finds substantial peat deposits in Colombia’s conflicted Amazon

A new study of Colombia’s lowland forests and savannas finds that the nation may have extensive peatlands — organic wetland soils formed over thousands of years — holding as much as 70 years’ worth of Colombia’s carbon emissions. Protecting them from agricultural development is essential to preventing greenhouse gas releases. Researchers made peatland estimates by

Rise of the King: New Research Unlocks Mystery Origin of Tyrannosaurus rex

Science & Nature The genus Tyrannosaurus most likely arose in North America, although its direct ancestors migrated over from Asia more than 70 million...

Discovery research in physiologically maintained deceased | Science

Science & Nature Expanded research opportunities in deceased humans require ongoing ethical inquiry...Read MoreLaine Pingree

Research finds potential ‘molecular mimics’ behind COVID-induced autoimmune disease

Scientists used advanced data analysis and machine learning to identify the viral proteins that may trigger autoimmune disorders such as type 1 diabetes and rheumatoid arthritis...

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MusicThe musician performed his protest track, “Streets of Minneapolis,”...