Clipse’s Pusha T and Malice have been making records since some of today’s chart-toppers were in diapers — but as longtime collaborator Pharrell Williams puts it, “you don’t stop being great.” ...
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Red Ants vs. Black Ants: 5 Differences to Consider
Ants are a nuisance to many homeowners, and most people don’t hesitate to reach out to their local exterminators to get rid of them. Many of us assume all ants are the same. However, when comparing ...
The interior of the mysterious far side of the moon may be colder than the side constantly facing Earth, suggests a new analysis of rock samples co-led by a UCL (University College London) and Peking ...
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Female Crabs Are Drawn to Undersea Power Cables
Undersea cables are the big arteries to our energy grid. But apparently, they can also affect marine life. According to a new study, the cables act as an irresistible lure for female shore crabs, ...
Find a Neighborhood reports that Gen Z is entering the housing market with creative strategies, prioritizing affordable, lifestyle-friendly locations.
The rate of acquisition of genomic changes in cancer has been the topic of much discussion, with several recent investigations finding evidence of punctuated evolution instead of gradual accumulation ...
Neurons selective to running trajectories in the rat anterior cingulate cortex are reactivated during observation and interact with hippocampal replay to guide subsequent spatial navigation.
New survey from Yubico unveils a holistic picture of cybersecurity readiness across nine countries. SANTA CLARA, Calif. & STOCKHOLM–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Amid growing uncertainty ar ...
Teamwork trumped individual brilliance as Puneri Paltan overcame Bengal Warriorz 49-44 in Chennai, with Aditya Shinde leading the charge.
From predictive maintenance to excursion monitoring, AI is redefining yield management in multi-die assembly. When a multi-die package worth $500 fails final test because of a defect that originated ...
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Nearly half of rich boomers aren't leaving large inheritances
A significant portion of wealthy Baby Boomers, specifically 45%, have expressed no intention of leaving substantial inheritances, opting instead to spend their wealth during retirement. This trend ...
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