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Why Living on a New Planet Isn’t That Simple
Neil deGrasse Tyson reveals how Earth’s atmosphere proves it’s alive—unlike other planets. Rich in life-signaling gases, Earth’s uniqueness reminds us why it must be protected before seeking others.
Brad Ives, executive director of Louisiana State University's Institute for Energy Innovation, says the One Big Beautiful ...
If you missed Manhattanhenge back in May, here's your chance to see it for the last time this year. Here's everything you ...
The 24-hour day isn’t a given anymore. In recent years, scientists have discovered Earth is rotating slightly faster, which ...
With a $25 million donation from Shell, LSU three years ago created a new institute to support research aimed at issues ...
According to IMDb users, Band of Brothers, Chernobyl, and Planet Earth are some of the greatest miniseries of all time.
On July 7, the Wu-Tang Clan stormed into Chicago’s United Center for their Final Chamber Tour, a night that felt less like a ...
A conversation with 44th President Barack Obama will open Global Summit XVII in Erie on September 16. Jefferson Educational ...
Global Summit features former President Obama and former Vice President Pence and marks a new chapter for the Jefferson ...
After decades of profession-hopping, limb-bending, and unrealistic waist-to-hip ratios, Barbie has now been diagnosed with ...
Neil deGrasse Tyson spotlights the Vera C. Rubin Observatory, set to revolutionize astronomy with its 3.2-gigapixel eye, ...
Former President Barack Obama will make a stop in Erie to give a speech to kick off the Jefferson Educational Society's 2025 ...