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    21 HOURS AGO

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  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
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    The U.S. stockpiles oil in huge underground salt caverns. Here’s why

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  • NY Times
    20 HOURS AGO

    Cleve Moler, Who Unlocked the Power of Computing for Millions, Dies at 86

    CLAY RISEN

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  • NY Times
    20 HOURS AGO

    Alan Hale, Sky Watcher Who Created a Comet Sensation, Dies at 68

    TRIP GABRIEL

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  • NY Times
    9 HOURS AGO

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    SACHI KITAJIMA MULKEY

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  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    7 HOURS AGO

    Can black holes send information back in time?

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    8 HOURS AGO

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    4 HOURS AGO

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    5 HOURS AGO

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  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    3 HOURS AGO

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  • NY Times
    4 HOURS AGO

    Renewable Groups Ask Courts to End Pentagon’s ‘Total Halt’ of Wind Power

    BRAD PLUMER

    More than 100 planned wind farms in 21 states are now stalled indefinitely as the Pentagon delays military reviews once seen as routine.

  • NY Times
    2 HOURS AGO

    They Bought a Famous Puzzle in Cryptography. Now They’re Opening It Up.

    JOHN SCHWARTZ

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  • NY Times
    AN HOUR AGO

    Neil Shubin on Trusted Science in a ‘Deeply Partisan Age’

    CARL ZIMMER

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