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On January 13, when an iceberg the size of Chicago broke away from Antarctica’s immense George VI Ice Shelf, scientists in a nearby research vessel did something nobody had ever done.
Harry Hamlin, known for his decades of work in Hollywood with beloved hits like “Mad Men” and “Clash of the Titans,” joins ...
Minth Group, a Taiwanese-Canadian auto parts manufacturer, says its $300M investment in a new Windsor production facility will result in 1,100 jobs for the region. William Chin of Minth Group joined ...
The most explosive courtroom dramas of the past 12 months — Baldoni vs. Lively, Baldwin vs. New Mexico, MrBeast vs. his own ...
Stephen Yang for N.Y.Post When it comes to crafting the food items he plans to serve, celebrity chef Kwame Onwuachi says it starts with the food, regardless if that’s at one of his well-known ...
According to a 2010 study of New England biotech firms, females comprised only about 12 percent of biotech founders, despite earning about half of the biological science PhDs. And women are equally ...
Often described as a champion of heritage cuisine, Chef Damian is known for his deep-rooted commitment to preserving the recipes of his Peranakan and Eurasian heritage. He has now collaborated ...
The Brain That Wouldn't Die is caught halfway between the hokey mad-scientist trope of a talking decapitated head and the skin-crawling psychological horror of the world’s worst breakup.
A study published March 27 in the journal Science finds that a unique and ancient spate of genetic mutations was key to the evolution of horses’ exceptional aerobic fitness. Together ...
It wasn’t a balloon. Scientists had exploded a nuclear device hundreds of meters below the Nevada desert, equivalent to thousands of tons of TNT. The ensuing fireball reached pressures and ...
Paul Archuleta/Getty Images Supported by By Pete Wells The restaurant that Tesla is building in Los Angeles — an old-fashioned drive-in retooled for the electric-car era — now has a chef ...