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Oct 07 2024HEALTH

Bodies Given to Texas Medical School Without Consent

For years, Dallas and Tarrant counties have been sending their unclaimed dead to the University of North Texas Health Science Center. The center used these bodies for medical research. They would cremate those with infectious diseases or ones that had started to decompose. The rest were either embal

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Oct 06 2024SCIENCE

Voyager 2: A Space Adventure in Slow Motion

Ever wondered how long a spacecraft can last? NASA's Voyager 2 is a great example. Launched in 1977, it's still going strong, but things are changing. NASA has turned off one of its science instruments to save power. Why? The plutonium power supply is slowly running out. This isn't the end for Voyag

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Oct 06 2024ENTERTAINMENT

RiffTrax Joins Forces With Nebula: A Comedy-Filled Partnership

Imagine watching a movie and having experts crack hilarious jokes about it in real time. That's what RiffTrax offers, and now they're teaming up with the indie streamer Nebula to bring their unique brand of comedy to even more screens. This partnership isn't just about funny commentary; it's also a

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Oct 03 2024SCIENCE

A Giant Telescope Model Brings Cosmic Wonders to Campus

Ever wondered what it feels like to stand under a massive telescope mirror? Well, you don't have to travel far anymore. The Hobby-Eberly telescope model from McDonald Observatory has found a new home at the Texas Science and Natural History Museum on campus. This isn't just any model; it's 7% of the

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Sep 26 2024SCIENCE

NASA's Roadmap to the Future

The House of Representatives recently passed a NASA authorization bill, aimed at guiding the agency's human spaceflight and science programs. On a 366-21 vote, the NASA Reauthorization Act of 2024 cleared the House, exceeding the required threshold for approval. The bill is significant because it en

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Sep 26 2024SCIENCE

Microscope Magic: A Science-Ready Gift for Curious Minds

Imagine gifting your young ones the power to explore the microscopic world, just like their favorite sci-fi heroes. The PalliPartners compound biological microscope is an excellent choice for students, kids, and enthusiasts alike. With its 4X, 10X, and 40X objective lenses, this research-grade micro

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Sep 26 2024OPINION

The Art of Ambition

Francis Ford Coppola's latest film, Megalopolis, is a thought-provoking and visually stunning cinematic experience that delves into the themes of creativity, freedom, and the human condition. The movie follows the story of Cesar Catilina, a visionary architect and inventor who is determined to save

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Sep 26 2024SCIENCE

Unlocking the Power of Science: Ahmed Muhammad's Vision for a Brighter Future

Ahmed Muhammad, a 22-year-old Oakland native, has always been passionate about science. Growing up, he noticed that many of his peers didn't share his enthusiasm for the subject. This realization sparked a desire to make science more accessible and fun for young people, especially those from underre

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Sep 26 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Spanish Cinema's Bright Future: Goodfellas Partners with Enrique Lavigne

The film industry is buzzing with excitement as Goodfellas, a renowned production company, announces a new joint venture with Enrique López Lavigne, a prolific Spanish producer. The new partnership, aptly named Goodapatxe, aims to produce ambitious projects with Spanish talent and international appe

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Sep 23 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Building a Dream World

The city of New Rome is a marvel of modern architecture, with towering skyscrapers and bustling streets that resemble a futuristic metropolis. But beneath its sleek surface, a battle is brewing between two visionaries with contrasting ideas for the city's future. Cesar Catalina, a charismatic entrep

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