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Eva Mendes Proves Why Ryan Gosling Is Far From Being Just Ken

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Eva Mendes cannot get Kenough of this viral reaction. 

As Ryan Gosling's stunned expression to "I'm Just Ken," the power ballad he sings in Barbie, winning Best Original Song at the 2024 Critics Choice Awards made waves online, his longtime love weighed in with a sweet shou…

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For People With Disabilities, Losing Abortion Access Can Be a Matter of Life or Death

These days, Flora Ellis’s mother keeps a stash of morning-after pills in a closet in their Oklahoma home. That’s not just because she’s a “cool mom,” although Ellis, 20, confirms that she is. It’s because Ellis was born with a connective-tissue disorder that prevents her body from properly making collagen. In addition to limiting her mobility and contributing…

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How Scientists Are Training Dogs to Sniff Out COVID-19

Steve Lindsay, a public health entomologist at Durham University, is midway through explaining how dogs might play a role in detecting COVID-19 infections when a decidedly less-well trained canine interrupts our conversation.

“If you’ll excuse me for a minute, I’ve got a naughty black Labrador out in the back garden doing something it shouldn’t be doing,” Lin…

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NASA Administrator Bill Nelson on China, the ISS, Artemis

It took Bill Nelson 35 years to go from low-Earth orbit to 300 E. St. in Washington, D.C. Low-Earth orbit is where Nelson, then a U.S. representative from Florida, spent six days as a payload specialist aboard the space shuttle Columbia, from Jan. 12 to Jan. 18, 1986. He returned to Earth and eventually made his way to the U.S. Senate, serving from 2001 to 2019, and spending much of h…

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Is Hurricane Harvey Related to Climate Change-

As Hurricane Harvey approaches Texas, an old argument has again resurfaced about whether climate change is to blame.

In the past, scientists have had a rather unsatisfying answer for both environmentalists and skeptics, essentially saying that while climate change increases the frequency and severity of extreme weather, no individual event could be attributed to it.

But that may be …

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How a Harry Potter Quiz Gave Back to Science

For all his triumphs, Harry Potter was seldom more than a “reasonably talented” student at the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. So I’m pleased to report that he can now pad his curriculum vitae with a contribution to new, original research in the peer-reviewed Journal of Personality.

This feather in Mr. Potter’s cap is the result of a p…

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Some Parents Say It’s Time to Reopen Schools

Shalyse Olson knows there are risks associated with sending her children back to school during the coronavirus pandemic, but the mother of four in Salem, Oregon says virtual learning “has been nothing but frustrating and sad.”

That’s why she is among parents in several school districts around the country who are demanding a return to in-person, the latest escalation in t…

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These Fossils Preserved in Opal Are a Gorgeous, Iridescent Window Into the Past. Scientists Are Fighting to Save Them from the Black Market

Cloaked in white dust and surrounded by expansive plains, the town of Lightning Ridge produces the bulk of the world’s precious black opal. This rare gemstone, prized for its dazzling play of color, hides out of sight in the Australian outback beneath a town roughly 450 miles northwest of Sydney. And for more than 100 years, people have come to the Ridge to find their fortune chasing prec…

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We’ve Been Drilling Into the Ocean Floor for 50 Years. Here’s What We’ve Learned So Far

It’s stunning but true that we know more about the surface of the moon than about the Earth’s ocean floorคำพูดจาก สล็อตเว็บตรง. Much of what we do know has come from scientific ocean drilling – the systematic collection of core samples from the deep seabed. This re…

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