Eva Longoria Debuts Chic Layered Bob in Must-See Transformation

Eva Longoria Says She's Always Dreamed of Directing a Debut Film

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The Desperate Housewives alum recently turned heads with her dramatic hair transformation, unveiling an unex…

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Boeing Starliner’s Troubled Flight May Mean More Delays in Commercial Crew Missions

Eras end fast at NASA: The moment Apollo 17 splashed down in the Pacific Ocean on December 19, 1972, America’s initial lunar ambitions came to an end. The moment the shuttle Atlantis rolled to a stop at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on July 21, 2011, that was the close of a program that had seen 135 shuttles fly.

Starting a new era, on the other hand, can take a littl…

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Inside the Minds of Dogs

It’s difficult to explain the preternaturally close bond humans share with their canine counterparts. The sense of understanding, loyalty and love we think dogs show us could be all in our imagination, but their boundless lust for life and apparent devotion to their owners has proven to be an irresistible lure for millennia.

In these images, photographer Dina Litovsky draws out what…

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Experts Just Figured Out How To Rapidly Charge EV Batteries

We’re going to need to mine a huge amount of metals like cobalt and lithium to electrify the world’s automobiles. But things would be easier if car batteries didn’t have to be so big.

To a large extent, automobile makers building the next generation of electric vehicles (EVs) are competing on range, putting big, powerful batteries into their cars so they can travel fart…

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COVID-19 Is Killing Newspapers, Creating Information Crisis

Keeping up with the torrent of news over the last year has been overwhelming for all Americans. But it’s an especially difficult challenge for local newspaper editors like Reed Anfinson, who not only owns and publishes Swift County, Minn.’s Monitor-News, but writes nearly every news story it publishes, too. Anfinson, who also owns two other papers in nearby counties, has work…

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Nuclear Energy’s Moment Has Come

For all the recent talk about clean energy and a shift away from coal, there’s a major problem in our goal to transition to a net zero-carbon economy. Despite all the growth and advances in renewable energy, globally we consume more fossil fuels than ever, and our rate of CO2 production is in fact increasing, not heading to zero.คำพูดจาก Read more

Revolutionary Battery Scientist John Goodenough Dies at 100

John Goodenough, a pioneering researcher who helped transform lithium-ion batteries, died at the age of 100 on Sunday.

His inventions that helped develop modern computers and commercialize lithium-ion batteries touched every person’s life on the planet. Yet few knew him and his work didn’t bring him riches, though it did earn him a Nobel Prize very late in life. None of that b…

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These Black Icons Have a Novel Idea to Save the Ocean

When I sat down with two of my personal ocean heroes, fisheries biologist Daniel Pauly and economist Rashid Sumaila, science took something of a back seat to James Brown and racial justice. Our conversation was inspired not only by their having just jointly won the prestigious Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement, but also by their wish to honor Black history within conservation.

For…

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What Made Neil Armstrong the Right Man to Be First on the Moon, as Told in 1969

Neil Armstrong’s stoic nature and personal challenges are at the center of Damien Chazelle’s new film First Man, in which Ryan Gosling portrays the legendary moon walkerคำพูดจาก สล็อตเว็บตรง. As Armstrong, Gosling brings out the astronaut’s…

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