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Despite the woman's upset, the comments were surprisingly supportive. "I actually love it," one viewer said.
Despite the woman's upset, the comments were surprisingly supportive. "I actually love it," one viewer said.
The Marine Corps said federal agents will be at access points during graduation days to screen and verify immigration status.
Whether lightning rods should have rounded or pointy ends became a point of contention between rebellious Americans and King George III.
Despite the woman's upset, the comments were surprisingly supportive. "I actually love it," one viewer said.
Despite the woman's upset, the comments were surprisingly supportive. "I actually love it," one viewer said.
The Marine Corps said federal agents will be at access points during graduation days to screen and verify immigration status.
Despite the woman's upset, the comments were surprisingly supportive. "I actually love it," one viewer said.
The Marine Corps said federal agents will be at access points during graduation days to screen and verify immigration status.
Two technologies may be on the verge of surpassing even the most powerful digital computers in a year or so, but key challenges remain unsolved
Despite the woman's upset, the comments were surprisingly supportive. "I actually love it," one viewer said.
Despite the woman's upset, the comments were surprisingly supportive. "I actually love it," one viewer said.
A tiny, amber-encased bird is a fossil treasure
The Marine Corps said federal agents will be at access points during graduation days to screen and verify immigration status.
The Marine Corps said federal agents will be at access points during graduation days to screen and verify immigration status.
The Marine Corps said federal agents will be at access points during graduation days to screen and verify immigration status.
The term “effective” doesn’t have a precise definition—and that can be a problem
The Marine Corps said federal agents will be at access points during graduation days to screen and verify immigration status.
Research demonstrates the ways coworkers punish star employees
A journalist exploring psychedelics’ therapeutic potential participates in a ceremony of the Native American Church
Congressperson Eddie Bernice Johnson plans to hold a series of round tables on critical science issues, including ocean acidification and environmental justice
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The therapy trains the immune system to attack tumors
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A sweet science project from Science Buddies
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Proponents say the systems’ precise techniques may help speed patient recovery
Security expert offers a scientific perspective on realistic options for the U.S.
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The discovery could offer fresh insight into how fundamental forces bind together subatomic particles
New fossils reveal the grimace of a giant Jurassic crocodile
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The Winklevoss twins said prediction markets will out grow capital markets as they shut down operations in several countries and reduce their workforce by 25%
It is 93 million miles away but can still do a lot of damage
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Nonprofit group helps marshal trial of a new antibiotic in an attempt to beat back resistant infections
Theincoming chief was a two-time Republican candidate for Congress
The token is down by 83% since it launched in January.
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The Vice President spoke of a return to the Moon and human missions to Mars, but offered few further details
Simon Gerovich defends disclosure standards, options trading model, and hotel operations.
In patients with severe eczema, Staphylococcus aureus strains dominated the skin microbe population—suggesting that certain types of bacteria could worsen ec...
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