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'Tesla': A Movie About An Underrated Genius Who Challenged Edison
Tesla is a thoroughly eccentric biopic starring Ethan Hawke as the electrical engineer Nikola Tesla, a rival of Thomas Edison's.
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Carnival Is Underway In Brazil, So It's Time To 'Let The Chicken Out'
Brazilians say carnival is about dropping your inhibitions and letting your emotions out. One large, extended family prepares an annual exercise that acts as a release valve for the pressures of life.
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Scientists Predict King Penguins Face Major Threats Due To Climate Change
The researchers say the problem is that the animals' primary source of food is moving farther away from places where they can breed. They're likely going to have to swim farther for their dinner.
Affordable Care Act Allowed More People In Arts To Obtain Healthcare
St. Louis-based singer-songwriter Beth Bombara explains why it was difficult for self-employed musicians like her to obtain health insurance before the Affordable Care Act.
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In Race To South Pole, Scott Lost ... Or Did He?
The British explorer may have been beaten to the South Pole, but the experiments he conducted along the way changed science forever. What Robert Falcon Scott achieved, says author Edward Larson, went far beyond what his peers accomplished.
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Should we be wearing masks outside again?
Given how contagious the omicron variant is, we wondered whether we should all still be wearing masks outdoors. We talk to some experts for advice.
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Check out our weekly North Texas holiday guide. This week: Skating, parades and wreath-making
Parades! Festivals! Holiday Markets! Let us take the work out of the holiday planning with our weekly picks of some of the best events happening around North Texas.
Antarctica cruises are more popular than ever. Experts say they need more regulations
Cruises to Antarctica, already popular, have grown dramatically in recent years. Scientists and advocacy groups say tighter regulation is needed to minimize the impact on wildlife and the environment.
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A NASA probe is about to launch to an icy moon that could have life
A NASA mission launching in October will send cameras and other scientific equipment to see, among other things, whether Jupiter's moon Europa could sustain life.
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Hail is getting larger due to climate change, environmental experts say
Climate researchers at Northern Illinois University found that golf ball-size hail or larger will become much more common in the United States.
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