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From crushed sugar cubes to exploded ceramics, this universal law predicts how most objects will shatter
When a delicate object crashes onto the floor, most people expect it to shatter into several pieces. What they might not know ...
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Today’s dogs show a mysterious brain growth, study suggests
Modern pet dogs are not just changing on the outside, with ever more specialized shapes and sizes, they are also quietly ...
In recent weeks, President Donald Trump has struggled to walk a straight line, and not for the first time. He was unable to state which part of his body was medically scanned — or why. He fell asleep ...
The MoU, signed by GECO General Director Farhad Mammadov and Xlinks Executive Director James Humphrey, sets a framework for ...
HousingAnywhere reports on 10 European countries ideal for US students, highlighting study options, cultures, and ...
PARIS – Lewis Hamilton's dream move to Ferrari resulted in a nightmare first season. The 40-year-old British driver's quest ...
Talks with U.S. representatives on a peace plan for Ukraine have been constructive but not easy, Ukraine's President ...
Front-runners this year could include Sinners, starring Michael B Jordan, Hamnet (Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal), Marty ...
What's your least favourite Christmas attraction? Is it an overcrowded market, perhaps? Or maybe an ice rink packed with ...
TripSim reveals Europe’s most Instagrammed winter cities, with London leading and Germany topping the country ranking.
Human rights student Aidan Thomason (MHR '26) found affirmation and inspiration as a summer intern with the United Nations ...
Covestro and Allmed have entered a partnership to explore whether used artificial kidney filters can be recycled into new polycarbonate-based plastic materials. The feasibility study assesses ...
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