The first update to a local State of the Birds report in 14 years shows restoration working—and some puzzling declines.
Salil Chowdhury managed to smuggle complex ideas of class privilege and political consciousness into children’s music, ...
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Uncovering hidden losses in solar cells: New analysis method reveals the nature of defects
A joint research team has successfully identified, for the first time, the specific types of defects responsible for ...
One of the scant benefits bestowed by editing a countercultural magazine born in a time of great financial turmoil is that ...
How do the University of Texas and Texas A&M compare to each other in SEC rankings of academics, campus safety, fight song, ...
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8 of the Best Places to Retire in Tennessee
City vibrancy or country charm, find your golden groove amid the Volunteer State's low cost of living, mild climate and ...
Money can get a little tight around the holidays and if you find your wallet a bit bare, we’ve included some fun holiday events this week that are free or discounted. There are several art shows ...
A joint research team led by Dr. Hee-Eun Song of the Photovoltaics Research Department at the Korea Institute of Energy Research (President Yi ...
Mark Lafferty and John Lee Hancock unpack the season one choice, fates and potential futures of Jasper, Helen and Olive, ...
Top Igbo politicians, such as Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe, chose the path of politics, but it did not yield the desired fruits. The ...
Centuries-old Marathi stories reveal that India’s savannas have existed much longer than commonly believed, challenging assumptions that they are degraded former forests.
In the earliest text written in Marathi, a language of millions in western and central India, a 13th-century religious figure named Cakradhara points to an acacia tree as a symbol of the cycle of ...
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