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University of Arizona astrophysicist Erika Hamden takes readers on a romp through a "Weird Universe" in her debut popular ...
The objective quality of a film is fun to debate, but it’s a lovely sort of ecstasy to think back over one’s quarter-century ...
1.Nobody really owned cellphones. Yes, by the late ’90s and early ’00s, they were becoming more common, but they were still ...
Virgil Abloh was a boundary-breaking designer who made streetwear luxurious and luxury feel accessible. Abloh was the first ...
Tia Mitchell and Lori Montenegro also joined Poynter as part of 'Moments of Truth' traveling exhibit to discuss media literacy and press freedom.
In a new communications landscape that feasts on polarization, the science community needs to rethink how it engages society ...
Materials science might seem very technical, but as a scientific discipline, it has led to many shifts in society over the ...
The WritersBLOCK / ReadersBLOCK project in Hobart is a reminder of the importance of stories, and the benefits of making time ...
Last week The Washington Post announced a new system, called “From the Source,” that will let sources annotate stories they ...
What archaeological discoveries are considered newsworthy by U.S. media outlets and audiences? A new analysis of "pop-science ...
It is notable that the Knicks did talk to Dawn Staley. She was on their radar screen. However, she is not a finalist for the job. Is this a mistake?
Nearly half of Utahns hesitate on making major purchases due to President Donald Trump's tariffs. A new poll found 49% of Utahns delay spending, while 40% remain unaffected, and 11% spend more.
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