The preeminent magazine about “axes” has finally gotten the axe. Guitar Player will halt publication after almost 58 years, putting out one last issue on Oct. 15, with an interview with Led ...
In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Alex Van Halen, for the first time since his brother Eddie Van Halen 's passing, ...
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When a climate scientist’s inbox is flooded with requests to appear on Fox News, it’s a fairly clear sign they’ve done something controversial. For Patrick Brown, the moment arrived a year ...
As an award-winning scientist, Peter Dodge had made hundreds of flights into the eyes of hurricanes — almost 400. On Tuesday, a crew on a reconnaissance flight into Hurricane Milton helped him ...
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You can greatly improve your chances of winning a Nobel by working in the laboratory of a scientist who already has one or will in the future, or by working with someone whose mentors won.
Mankind could be living in an advanced AI simulated world - similar to the depiction in the Matrix - and that that proof might be hiding in plain sight in the Bible, according to a scientist.
A US government scientist may have published faked images in papers on Alzheimer’s, a report has claimed. Eliezer Masliah, who led the neuroscience division at the National Institute on Aging ...
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If you feel like you're living in a convincing virtual reality akin to The Matrix, a scientist thinks you may well be right. Melvin Vopson, an associate professor in physics at the University of ...