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Jeff Goldblum Surprises Scarlett Johansson With Video Message Welcoming Her Into the ‘Jurassic’ Family: ‘Don’t Get Eaten! Unless You Want To’
Jeff Goldblum sent Scarlett Johansson a surprise on live television by officially welcoming her into the “Jurassic” family while she was being interviewed on “Today.” Johansson, who is headlining the new “Jurassic World” movie, was on the NBC morning news show to promote her
Coral reefs: Battlegrounds for survival in a changing climate
Coral reefs, those vibrant underwater cities, stand on the precipice of collapse. While rising ocean temperatures and coral bleaching grab headlines, a new essay in Current Biology reveals a hidden layer of complexity in this fight for survival: the often-overlooked roles of
Most NY Artists Are Financially Unstable, Survey Finds
More than half of respondents said they earned under $25,000 a year.
The Terrifying Project 2025
Former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich on Project 2025 , the extremist conservative plan for America if Trump wins the 2024 election — a wish-list to continue their fascist takeover of America. One key goal of Project 2025 is to purge all government agencies of anyone more
Wiz Khalifa Catches Flak For Linking With Boxer Ryan Garcia After Racist Rant
Wiz Khalifa is being criticized for linking up with Ryan Garcia just days after the boxer went on a racist rant about how he hates Black people.
NASA mission to study mysteries in the origin of solar radio waves
NASA's CubeSat Radio Interferometry Experiment, or CURIE, is scheduled to launch July 9, 2024, to investigate the unresolved origins of radio waves coming from the sun.
A Close Look at Caravaggio’s Last Painting
Just two paintings are in The Last Caravaggio , both in perplexed mourning over their subject matter, and both emerging from dark places.
Super-resolution machining of single crystalline sapphire by femtosecond laser-induced, plasma-assisted ablation
A new study in Opto-Electronic Advances discusses super-resolution machining of single crystalline sapphire by GHz burst mode femtosecond laser-induced plasma assisted ablation.
Evening Report — Biden thunders against Dem 'elites'
6️⃣ Plus: Sixth House Democrat calls for Biden to step aside {beacon} Evening Report © AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta Defiant Biden tells Democratic 'elites' to put up or shut up President Biden struck a defiant tone Monday as he lashed out against the Democratic Party
The forbidden propagation of hyperbolic phonon polaritons and applications in near-field energy transport
A new publication in Opto-Electronic Science discusses forbidden propagation of hyperbolic phonon polaritons and applications in near-field energy transport.
The First Descendant contains icons from Destiny 2, and one theory about how they got there is a reminder that not everything on the internet is what it purports to be
The similarities in the icons are impossible to overlook. The real question is, how did this happen?
Healing Japanese Art for the End Times
A show of Japanese art at The Met suggests that things might not work out for us in our own end times, but it’s worth trying.
From fields to policy: Conserving China's agricultural heritage systems
Agricultural heritage systems, the custodians of ancient farming practices, face unprecedented challenges from climate change and urbanization. A recent study presents a detailed geographical analysis coupled with strategic management approaches to conserve these invaluable
Unlocking the potential of anti-perovskites through a convenient one-step synthesis route
Although perovskites have attracted a lot of attention lately, anti-perovskites hold just as much potential as functional materials. Bearing a similar crystal structure to perovskites but with an inverted electrical configuration, anti-perovskites exhibit peculiar properties
Restored oyster sanctuaries host more marine life despite parasites, biologists discover
In the campaign to restore Chesapeake Bay, oyster sanctuaries rank among the most hotly contested strategies. But new research suggests these no-harvest areas are working, and not only for the oysters.
Ice Spice Leaves Fans Hot & Bothered With Sweat-Filled Gym Thirst Trap
Ice Spice has delighted her fans and followers with a series of enticing thirst traps on social media are guaranteed to stoke the imagination.
Indian wrestlers eye Olympics after sex harassment scandal
Over a year after Indian wrestlers' protests, female athletes prepare for 2024 Paris Olympics.
Lula warns against “archaic and isolationist nationalism”
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Sillva seized his speech Monday during the 64th Southern Common Market's Summit in Asunción to underline his Argentine colleague Javier Milei's absence without mentioning him explicitly.
Beryl makes landfall in Texas
Welcome to The Hill's Energy & Environment newsletter {beacon} View Online Energy & Environment Energy & Environment The Big Story Biden briefed on Hurricane Beryl after Texas landfall President Biden is receiving “regular updates” about Hurricane Beryl after it made
Chief Morgan Stanley strategist predicts 10% market correction is ‘highly likely’ before presidential vote
The analyst warned investors on Monday of a "choppy" third quarter.
Team uses 'nanoruler' to determine threshold for tissue permeability of brain tumors
Currently, there is no effective treatment for glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), the most frequent and malignant type of brain tumor. Some low molecular weight antitumor agents are used to permeate the gaps between endothelial cells in the BBTB (blood−brain tumor barrier), which
US troops withdraw from first base in Niger
U.S. troops formally withdrew from a major air base in Niger on Monday, the first of two bases to be evacuated by American forces after Niamey fell to a military coup in 2023 and Nigerien officials ordered Washington to leave. American forces left Air Base 101, near the capital
Rapid thermal shock method achieves uniform dispersion of metal nanoparticles on carbon supports
The electrocatalytic reduction of carbon dioxide into high-value chemicals and fuels offers a promising strategy for addressing the global energy crisis and worsening environmental issues. However, the high thermodynamic stability of CO2 molecules, competitive hydrogen
Mixed forests store more soil organic carbon than pure forests, researchers find
Soil stores large amounts of organic carbon, whose dynamic changes can cause a huge impact on the global climate system. Forest succession is a long-term ecological process that can exert powerful effects on soil organic carbon (SOC) due to variations in plant community
Russian missile attack kills 37 in Ukraine, hits children’s hospital
Among those killed in Monday’s attack were three children, said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Chemistry inspired by one-pot cooking helps achieve optimal reaction conditions
People have long dreamed of developing materials to circumvent the challenges of daily life. Ideally, one could capitalize on a combination of the features of different materials, profiting from their advantages while avoiding the disadvantages. In chemistry, this concept has
US not expecting policy change from Iran under new president
The White House said on Monday it did not expect any change in Iran's behavior after the election of a relative moderate, Masoud Pezeshkian, for president.
Sony Motion Picture Group Promotes Louise Heseltine to Senior VP, Corporate Communications
Sony Motion Picture Group has promoted veteran executive Louise Heseltine to senior VP, corporate communications. Heseltine joined the studio in 2020 as VP of corporate communications for the Motion Picture Group, and worked on Sony titles including “Uncharted,” “Gran Turismo,”
Scams flourish on UPI platform amid India’s digital payments push
The instantaneous ease of the fund transfers makes users vulnerable to fraud.
ST Picks: Can China’s home-grown durians compete with those from South-east Asia?
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Newfound Interest In Connecticut Announce First Tour In 18 Years
The Newfound Interest In Connecticut are an emo/post-rock band from [checks notes] Toronto, Ontario, who formed in 1999. They put out one really solid album in 2005 called Tell Me About the Long Dark Path Home — which kind of sounds like a more skramz-y Spiderland — and broke