Today marks day 6 of flight for the Artemis 2 crew, who are preparing to make the first human lunar flyby since Apollo 17 in 1972. Here’s how to watch nearly every moment of it and track the ...
Daley Quinn covers lifestyle topics including home and food for Southern Living. For months, my husband and I couldn’t figure out where the mysterious stains on our clothes were coming from. That was, ...
Conan O’Brien is back for a second year as the host of the annual awards, which will again be available to stream on Hulu. By Sarah Bahr Sarah Bahr has seen all 10 best picture nominees. Despite its ...
Scientists at Curtin University have uncovered a new way to read the deep history of Earth’s landscapes using microscopic zircon crystals from ancient beach sands. These incredibly durable minerals ...
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Forcing your body to wake up a full hour earlier out of nowhere will be as brutal as it sounds. Instead, start early and add some light to your routine. Daylight saving time is coming, and it's my ...
The annual ritual is nearly here. The start of daylight saving time, the time period in which many Americans set their clocks ahead by an hour, is fast approaching. The seasonal time change when we ...
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We still don't know the price of the Steam Machine, and a recent interview with one of the video game industry's leading analysts shows just how hard it is to predict. Circana senior director and ...
A 12-year-old from Dallas has built a nuclear fusion machine and is seeking recognition from Guinness World Records as the youngest person ever to do so. Aiden McMillan’s device drew attention after ...
An innovative hypergravity centrifuge in China can handle up to 1,900 G-tons, which makes it possible to test future scenarios that would otherwise be invisible for decades or millenia. It can ...