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'Dark Oxygen': A Deep-Sea Discovery That Has Split Scientists
Agence France-Presse
Brest, France: Could lumpy metallic rocks in the deepest, darkest reaches of the ocean be making oxygen in the absence of sunlight? Some scientists think so, but others have challenged the claim tha ...[Continue Reading]
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PR takeaways from SXSW 2025
Allison Carter
SXSW took over Austin, Texas, for its 38th year. Stars like Nicole Kidman, Matthew McConaughey and Cookie Monster all visited to promote new products; companies staged elaborate activations to grab a ...[Continue Reading]

PR Daily
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Trump's War on Education Department Undermines American Nationhood | Opinion
Dan Perry
The announcement that the Department of Education (DOE) will lay off another 1,300 employees, reducing the staff to half its previous size of around 4,100, is more than a restructuringit's a direct ...[Continue Reading]

Newsweek
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The Case of the Mets Missing Banksy
Alex Scordelis
John Barelli worked in the Metropolitan Museum of Arts security department for thirty-eight years and served as its chief from 2001 until 2016. These days, he drops in every now and then from his hom ...[Continue Reading]

The New Yorker
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Gauging the Temperature Sensitivity of a Nuclear Clock
Davide Calonico
Figure 1: Researchers have characterized the temperature dependence of nuclear transitions of thorium-229a promising system for building ultraprecise, miniaturized nuclear clocks. Atomic clocks are ...[Continue Reading]

Aps.org
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Should an Atheist Group Have to Hire Me?
Ken Ham
If I applied to work at an atheist organization, do you think theyd hire me? Of course not! But what if I sued for discrimination? Should the government force this atheist group to hire me, even thou ...[Continue Reading]

Answersingenesis.org
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