I t is absolutely self-evident to me that space exploration is pointless, and the more urgent the crises besetting this planet we live on, the more pointless it becomes. I can see why people got excit...
04.07.2026 Theguardian.com and 1 sites
Equipped with plastic litter grabbers, garden tools and colorful gloves, hundreds gathered Saturday in Wicker Park as part of a city-wide initiative to beautify public spaces for Earth Week. The two-p...
04.11.2026 Chicagotribune.com
United in a quest for knowledge, a group of women meets monthly in Richland to focus on “intelligent inquiry” as a means of personal growth. Called The Questers of Tri-Cities, the group has been going...
04.09.2026 Tricitiesbusinessnews.com
Samuel “Sam” Harry Aronson passed away on March 18, 2026 from complications of neurosurgery. He was 83. Aronson was born on May 14, 1942 in Huntington, New York, to Jacob “Jack” and Belma Aronson, and...
04.10.2026 Tbrnewsmedia.com
On March 25, 1938, a 31-year-old physicist named Ettore Majorana bought a ticket for a ferry from Palermo to Naples. That night, before boarding, he sent a letter to Antonio Carrelli, director of the Naples Physics Institute: Dear Carrelli, I made a decision that has become unavoidable. There isn't a bit of selfishness in it, but I realize what trouble my sudden disappearance will cause you and the students. For this as well, I beg your forgiveness, but especially for betraying the trust, the si...
04.12.2026 Universetoday.comShit that keeps me awake In 1676, a Dutch draper named Antonie van Leeuwenhoek scraped some plaque from his own teeth, placed it under a lens he had ground himself, and became the first human being to...
04.10.2026 Newswire.co.nz