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Sam Kean has gone back in time, at least in practice, for his new book "Dinner with King Tut." He talks with NPR's Ayesha Rascoe about "experimental archeology" and learning about ancient cultures.
Beyond an inconspicuous garage door on the side of an otherwise conspicuous Snell Hall is the home of a student-staffed book ...
Actor Michael Madsen, a stoic actor who worked frequently with director Quentin Tarantino and appeared in various acclaimed ...
Sweat stains on clothing can trigger alarms on airport body scanners. False alarms are common, and travelers can request a ...
From generation ships to climate change, there has been some stellar sci-fi out in the past six months. Our columnist Emily H ...
VERSACE DEATH SCENE: Police investigation in front of designer Gianni Versace’s Casa Casuarina mansion on Ocean Drive where the fashion mogul was murdered on the steps of his home on July 15, 1997 by ...
The author and tech journalist joined the Russell Moore Show to discuss what we stand to lose when we embrace artificial ...
Where does artificial intelligence find its place in this story? For the most part, AI is similar to other revolutionary ...
Cincinnati's Big Red Machine of the 1970s had a would-be priest in the outfield, a football legend on the mound and a nepo ...
For enterprise adoption to achieve its full potential, particularly in mission and safety-critical applications, several ...
THE DODLESTON MESSAGES In December 1984, Ken Webster, a high-school teacher, was living with his friend Nic and girlfriend ...
Aimed at complex profiles such as PVC lineals, retrofittable system adds turbulent cooling to calibrator to boost output by ...