Republican convention shifts immigration day after Trump makes triumphant entrance By Bill Barrow, Steve Peoples, Jill Colvin, Associated Press
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Arts Jun 23 Why the actors behind popular video games are on an epic strike The gaming world put its best and brightest new offerings on display at E3 last week, but eleven video game publishers remain under pressure from the Screen Actors Guild. Here's why.
Science Jun 15 Want to charge your phone while moving around? This Stanford lab can help Stanford engineers develop a way to wirelessly transmit energy to a device while it's on the move.
Nation Jun 14 5 important stories that have nothing to do with the Russia investigations Here are five important stories that were overlooked in the media frenzy.
Science Jun 07 Einstein’s theory and ‘bent light’ reveal a way to weigh stars for first time Rather than expose whether celestial objects need to go on a diet, this new weight scale offers a chance to learn more about the life cycle of stars, including our sun.
Science Jun 01 ‘Dancing’ black holes yield stellar object as massive as 49 suns Astronomers announced they have detected another gravitational wave tearing through spacetime, changing of our understanding of black holes and other stellar phenomena.
Science May 31 What will the world look like if the U.S. bails on the Paris climate deal? What would really happen if we pull out of this deal? What would the Earth look like in 10, in 20, in 50 years without U.S. involvement in the Paris accord? We asked a field of experts.
Science May 24 Thar she grows! How whales got so big Using computer models based on a Smithsonian's fossil collection, evolutionary biologists now believe whales' gigantic size was driven by climate change.
Science May 17 What this apple-picking robot means for the future of farm workers Abundant Robotics has built an automated apple picker, which could make agricultural labor shortages a thing of the past.
Science May 16 Everything you need to know about the ‘WannaCrypt’ ransomware attack While governments and corporations scramble to perform damage control for WannaCrypt ransomware, here’s what we know about the origins of this cyber attack, who might be to blame and what you can do to protect yourself.
Health May 10 Asthma patients breathe easier with new bluetooth inhalers Thanks to advances in Bluetooth technology, smartphones have turned into the newest weapon in the fight against asthma.