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  • Happy 30th Birthday, Supernova 1987A – Sky & Telescope

    Happy 30th Birthday, Supernova 1987A – Sky & Telescope

    The brightest supernova since the invention of the telescope erupted 30 years ago. The remnant of the supernova explosion continues expanding.


    February 26, 2017
  • Here's How to Avoid Owning Stock in Gun Companies

    Here's How to Avoid Owning Stock in Gun Companies

    Orlando nightclub shooting spurs gun divestment movement. How you can avoid owning stock in gun companies.


    May 18, 2017
  • Hey media: People under 30 don't trust you

    Hey media: People under 30 don't trust you


    March 6, 2017
  • Hospitals Halt Hiring, Projects amid Uncertain Fate of Obamacare

    Hospitals Halt Hiring, Projects amid Uncertain Fate of Obamacare

    The Republican-proposed repeal bill is slated for a House vote on Thursday


    March 23, 2017
  • House leaders postpone vote on their health-care plan – The Washington Post

    House leaders postpone vote on their health-care plan – The Washington Post

    The news came as Republican leaders and President Trump were struggling to meet demands of conservative lawmakers who said they could not support the bill.


    March 23, 2017
  • How a psychopath is made

    How a psychopath is made

    Two “extreme” parenting styles have been linked to children becoming criminal psychopaths in later life, a study has revealed. The Norwegian…


    November 30, 2017
  • How Ants Became the World’s Best Fungus Farmers

    How Ants Became the World’s Best Fungus Farmers

    Ancient climate change may have spurred a revolution in ant agriculture, Smithsonian researchers find


    April 13, 2017
  • How Astrophysicists Found a Black Hole Where No One Else Could

    How Astrophysicists Found a Black Hole Where No One Else Could

    A new method could help scientists peer inside universe’s densest star clusters to find undiscovered black holes


    March 23, 2017
  • How gravitational waves attracted a Nobel Prize

    How gravitational waves attracted a Nobel Prize

    The 2017 Nobel prize for physics was awarded to scientists who helped pioneer the discovery of ripples in the fabric of spacetime, known as gravitational waves


    October 9, 2017
  • How the Fallout from Trump’s Travel Ban Is Reshaping Science

    How the Fallout from Trump’s Travel Ban Is Reshaping Science

    Researchers are cutting travel, ending collaborations and rethinking their U.S. ties


    March 6, 2017
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