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"I actually went to the cinema for that and paid legal tender to see it, which is funnier than the film's jokes when I think ...
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.
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Masked Singer S13's Mad Scientist Monster is one of the Group C contestants, and he has a lot of clues that can help to ...
Mad Scientist Monster, Nessy, and Yorkie travel across the decades with their best clues yet on The Masked Singer, leading to ...
Mad Scientist Monster made his debut on the March 26 episode of The Masked Singer Season 13 as a member of Group C. The giant ...
It was "Boy Band Night" on The Masked Singer as Mad Scientist Monster, Nessy, Stud Muffin, or Yorkie took on the music of All ...
She called looting "counterproductive," but it’s "hard to be mad" about property crimes. She claimed she has "evolved" from these views. But these hot takes neatly match NPR’s wokeness.
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 ...