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Ghosts, sharks and Norse mythology: US Space Force unveils new names for satellites and space weapons
"These symbols conjure the character of the systems, the importance of their mission, and the identity of the Guardians who employ them." ...
A new study has shown that Raccoons are showing early signs of domestication. The University of Arkansas found that urban raccoons have smaller snouts, a sign of domestication syndrome.
A bizarre Christmas dinner invitation, some mysterious carol singers and even a spot of charades. Can you solve all 12 of our ...
Slingshot News on MSNOpinion
'Thank you very much, Stephanie': Trump shows signs of mental decline, slurs his words while mispronouncing daughter's name
During his remarks at the U.S.-Saudi Investment Forum in D.C. last month, Donald Trump bragged about his second daughter, ...
"America's Test Kitchen" founder Christopher Kimball abruptly left the company in 2015 and founded his own rival competitor.
BioRender helps scientists draw biological diagrams more easily and communicate more efficiently. It's used by half a million ...
In corporate America, the phenomenon is known as “failing up,” the steady rise of executives whose performance rarely matches ...
B Mo is in good company at Verve, joining its curated roster of digital creators including women’s sports influencer Jackie J ...
WPRI Providence on MSN
Person of interest identified in Brown U shooting, but name not released: Law enforcement analyst explains
Lawrence O'Donnell says Trump was 'angry' at 1 irrefutable thing in address to nation What we know and don't know about the ...
His name was Professor D. I cannot reveal his name, as the subsequent events are of a purely personal nature and cannot be disclosed. I managed to make a successful deal for him with an apartment ...
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Laika the Space Dog: A Scientific Breakthrough Built on an Ethical Line
Laika was the first dog in the space but it took her life. Learn more about this heart-breaking story of animal testing.
The last two decades have not been kind to science studies. Already bruised and battered by the “science wars” of the 1990s, by the 2000s sociologists of science — who had l ...
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