Por: The Boston Globe Life May 10, 2023
Charles Yuen’s paintings in “Rhyming the Invisible” at LaiSun Keane, at once intimate and cosmic, invite viewers into a generative, uneasy world.The Hawaiian-born artist lives and works in Brooklyn, N.Y., making work rooted in and , art movements built on giving form to mysteries of the psyche. His paintings echo mid-20th-century artworks focused on expressions of self that used techniques such as Surrealism’s stream-of-consciousness... + full article
WPTV USA Nation June 24, 2023
A team of Polish researchers say they've compiled data in a new study that further clarifies why when powerful cosmic radiation slams into Earth, it appears to cause more shakes and intense earthquakes. The new study came together after analyzing half a century of data... + más
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Newsweek USA Tech June 19, 2023
Scientists have made a link between cosmic radiation and earthquakes for the first time.The CREDO project, initiated in 2016 by the Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Polish Academy of Sciences (IFJ PAN) in Krakow, Poland, is working to analyze how earthquakes can be predicted... + más
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WPTV USA Nation January 27, 2023
Karen Kavett can finish puzzles faster than most people, and she makes money while doing it.“It’s always been my favorite hobby,” said Kavett, the woman behind Karen Puzzles.She has finished puzzles of all kinds, from a 3D Christmas puzzle to a 13-foot-long puzzle. She... + más
Twists, themes, sound effects: Jigsaw puzzles for all ages | Associated Press
NFL Week 17 playoff picture and clinching scenarios: Bucs win NFC South; Giants clinch wild card | ESPN
The New York Times USA Opinion January 24, 2023
Produced by ‘The Ezra Klein Show’There are few stories that are more crucial to the world’s future than what’s happening in China. Take any of the most important issues of our time — climate change, geopolitics, the global economy, advanced technologies — and China... + más
Supreme Court says it hasn’t identified person who leaked draft opinion | The Boston Globe
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Time USA Science January 13, 2023
The universe was a busy place 11 to 12 billion years ago—or just 2 to 3 billion years after the . That is the period astronomers refer to as the “cosmic noon,” when young galaxies were at a fast and furious rate. High noon for the cosmos has long since passed—or it would... + más
Shaikin: Baseball embracing the 'flukes' and plenty of added revenue this postseason | Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times USA Nation November 30, 2022
Zi Yuen has been taking her lunch breaks later to coincide with morning in Beijing. She scrolls through WhatsApp and WeChat messages on her iPhone, looking for the latest news about the protests that have erupted in cities across China, where people are increasingly frustrated... + más
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Associated Press USA Entertainment November 15, 2022
Jigsaw puzzlers found their happy place, and their people, during the pandemic. but soon more groups formed on social media, while popular puzzles disappeared quickly from online and actual shelves.Sales for one big puzzle maker, Ravensburger, soared 370% year over year in the... + más
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