Upon returning home, Brahe endured days of severe discomfort. His assistants noted him becoming feverish and delirious, unable to urinate - a condition now believed to have been either a ruptured ...
Tycho Brahe, celebrated for his unparalleled precision in mapping the stars long before telescopes were invented, was ...
Andy Saunders, author of "Gemini and Mercury Remastered," talked about his process of remastering the most famous photographs of NASA's space program.
India's space odyssey is marked by courageous astronauts who have inspired generations. From Rakesh Sharma's pioneering flight to Kalpana Chawla's end ...
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Buzz Lightyear at 30: How sci-fi's most famous flying toy took us to infinity… and beyond
In 1995, "Toy Story" introduced one of sci-fi's greatest heroes. Thirty years on, Buzz Lightyear is still the pride of Star Command ...
THE granddaughter of a once very famous politician from the 1970s is doing a biography of a current famous Guyanese. She interviewed me for my thoughts on her ...
An event coming to the H.R. MacMillan Space Centre aims to rectify that. Featuring UBC assistant professor Dr. Shandin Pete, Salish Skies: Indigenous Sky Stories will focus on the Salish-speaking ...
Plymouth’s famous LGBTQ+ put The Swallow has closed - with a special “heartbreaking” message to the city’s gay community. Bosses at the Bretonside pub took to social media to say the watering hole had ...
Kieran Kammerer, the man who brought the rainbow chairs to the Hallowell waterfront, has debuted a new public art installation to draw people in the winter months.
Torno Subito, the Italian restaurant from chef Massimo Bottura, leaves Julie & Henry food hall for new spot in former Elastika spot in Design District in Miami FL ...
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'Artificial intelligence' myths have existed for centuries—from the ancient Greeks to a Pope's chatbot
It seems the AI hype has turned into an AI bubble. There have been many bubbles before, from the Tulip mania of the 17th ...
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A Rare Look Inside DC’s Famous FBI Spy House
That house looked almost normal—except for the three tinted skylights that awkwardly faced the street—and yet, for almost a quarter century, the FBI used it to spy on the Russians, visually ...
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