Scientists in Canada have invented an electricity-generating slime that could revolutionize medicine, robotics, and even how we power our steps.
This is an article from Curious Kids, a series for children. The Conversation is asking kids to send in questions they’d like an expert to answer. All questions are welcome – serious, weird or wacky!
Mark Andrews dropped the ball, literally and figuratively. The usually reliable Ravens' tight end had a night to forget in Buffalo, coughing up the ball with a fumble and a drop in the final moments.
The International Day of Clean Energy on 26 January was declared by the General Assembly (resolution A/77/327) as a call to raise awareness and mobilize action for a just and inclusive transition to ...
Immediately after ESPN was first to report the news of Johnson's hiring, insider Adam Schefter shared news about the team's potential defensive coordinator, former New Orleans Saints head coach ...
Kinetic Engineering Ltd., the maker of the iconic but defunct Kinetic Honda, has planned a comeback of sorts with fresh investments from promoters. The Pune-based auto-components maker plans to issue ...
Morgan realizes all the negative posts about Tara were posted during the noon hour, when the nannies would be free because the kids were engaged at story time. The nannies infiltrated the parents ...
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President Trump has declared an energy emergency, which his team has said would unlock additional powers to jump-start production. Speaking about the declaration from behind the desk of the Oval O ...
High Potential has officially been renewed for Season 2 at ABC, and as we continue to enjoy Season 1’s rollout, we’re reflecting on everything we know about the upcoming chapter so far.
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