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What's happening in the Mid-Hudson Valley: Dec. 26, 2025
English as a Second Language tutoring at the Phoenicia Library, 48 Main St., Phoenicia, runs every Thursday from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m., with librarian Susan teaching English to those who wish to learn. All ...
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20 Classic Tennessee Dinner Traditions From The 1960s That Would Baffle Today’s Kids
Discover how traditional family dinners in Tennessee were more than just meals, reflecting deep values of respect, discipline ...
Scientists have discovered a giant cosmic filament where galaxies spin in sync with the structure that holds them together.
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A backflip leap from an island
An athlete performs a gainer off a small island, combining height, rotation, and precision before hitting the water. The ...
Calculations of predictions for gravitational wave signals: theoretical physicists find new approach Gravitational wave astronomy has developed rapidly since the first direct measurement of ...
In geometry, there are surfaces that do without an inside or outside—and some need at least four dimensions to exist ...
Step inside the strange world of a superfluid, a liquid that can flow endlessly without friction, defying the common-sense ...
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One pull of a string is all it takes to deploy these complex structures
MIT researchers have developed a new method for designing 3D structures that can be transformed from a flat configuration ...
The 2025 MLB Hot Stove season is starting to warm up, and it's starting with an intriguing deal, a one-for-one swap that gave the Baltimore Orioles and the Los Angeles Angels some help for each team.
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Giant rotating string of galaxies is 'probably the largest spinning object' in the known universe
A giant rotating filament of the cosmic web may be the largest spinning structure ever seen, and could help reveal how galaxies form.
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