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The movie adaptation of Project Hail Mary opened in theaters this weekend, so as a book nerd it's my duty to say, you should really read the book it's based on. The novel by The Martian author Andy ...
As the United States prepares to mark 250 years since its founding, Ken Burns is urging viewers to revisit that moment anew. The award-winning documentarian – whose work has chronicled everything from ...
A new dragon statue guards the Citadel in Hue, seized by northern forces during the 1968 Tet Offensive but then recaptured in some of the fiercest combat of the Vietnam War. Binh Dang A few years ago, ...
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The IAEA Nuclear Safety and Security Glossary, 2022 (Interim) Edition, defines and explains technical terms used in IAEA safety standards and IAEA nuclear security guidance and other safety and ...
Variations in definitions and methodologies have created differences in the results and conclusions obtained from studies of football (soccer) injuries, making interstudy comparisons difficult.
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The crowd and the photograph. The two frequently collide, and the artist John Sparagana has often used photographs of crowds as the raw material for his sliced and mixed work.