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The $100 million Knoxville Science Museum that has been in the works for years is no longer happening. City officials announced philanthropist Jim Clayton has withdrawn his donation for the project.
But the game slipped from Atlanta's grasp in the fourth, and Young responded by taunting multiple referees. He threw the ball at one, then kicked it away from another, earning two quick technical ...
An American neurologist and an Italian epidemiologist whose work revolutionized the treatment of multiple sclerosis (MS) on Saturday won a prestigious Breakthrough Prize, nicknamed the “Oscars of ...
World Series champions the Los Angeles Dodgers are to host Olympic baseball in 2028, while surfers would hope to ride the waves to the podium in San Clemente, Los Angeles Games organizers announced on ...
China launched its latest round of war games around Taiwan on Tuesday, saying on Wednesday they were code-named "Strait Thunder-2025" and were a "stern warning" against separatism.
In a repeat of Betts' infamous foul-ball catch in Game 4 of the 2024 World Series, in which a pair of New York Yankees fans unceremoniously ripped a caught ball out of the Los Angeles Dodgers All ...
In its first year since opening, The Energy Revolution: The Adani Green Energy Gallery at the Science Museum in London has ... informed but also inspired to play a part in the global shift towards ...
Since then, we have enjoyed an array of amazing games from RPGs, FPSs, cozy, sports, action, and adventure genres. For many decades, the Nintendo Museum has displayed past, current, and future ...
This specialized golf ball ... where games are won or lost. And with 18 different greens, golfers are faced with 18 different ways the ball may travel, depending on whether the grass is slippery or ...
A massive solar windstorm in 2017 compressed Jupiter's magnetosphere "like a giant squash ball," a new study reports. The discovery stemmed from an unusual temperature pattern scientists observed ...
Similar impacts are being felt across different disciplines, and the U.S. science community must choose whether to look inward, hoping for better days, or to fight back.
In this week’s news roundup, two NASA astronauts finally return to Earth after nine unexpected months in space, gray seals hold their breath for more than an hour, and penguin poop panics krill.