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Imagining all nuclear reactors exploding at once
Right now, there are over 400 nuclear power plants operating in 20 countries. Could they be ticking time bombs? Possibly rendering their areas uninhabitable as a result of a nuclear explosion? What if ...
Backyard Garden Lover on MSN
Are Winter Tree Explosions a Myth or Mystery?
Much online discussion has been hovering around the subject of frozen exploding trees this winter, following multiple videos ...
Montreal Gazette on MSNOpinion
Hanes: Anatomy of the SAAQclic fiasco
A political price has already been paid by elected officeholders tainted by the so-called SAAQclic fiasco.
The Lunar New Year takes place on February 17, putting an end to the year of the Snake. In its place, the Fire Horse is ...
ReligionForBreakfast on MSN
Augustine and the rise of original sin
Early converts were often adults who publicly professed faith before being immersed in water. Yet by the third century, Christian writers were already debating the baptism of infants. Tertullian ...
In 2012, artist Matthew Inman published two comics on his popular comedy website The Oatmeal. One was a personal piece called ...
By Alexandra Alper WASHINGTON, Feb 12 (Reuters) - The Trump administration has shelved a number of key tech security measures ...
Even if she’s not outwardly courting controversy, it always seems to find her. Eileen Gu is 22 years old, competing in her ...
A “disappearing” star in the Andromeda galaxy is the closest and best candidate for a newborn black hole that astronomers have ever seen ...
DS1, collapsed into a black hole without exploding, revealing how stars die in silent “failed supernova” events.
To protect Allied astronauts and spacecraft, U.S. commanders need to stage a preemptive strike on Russia’s atomic-armed ASAT missile before it can be launched into orbit.
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