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First map of an ice shelf’s bottom reveals mysterious melt patterns
Nature· 1 day agoHigh-resolution images of the underside of a formation in Antarctica could help researchers to...
Noemi Florea Is On A Mission To Transform Water Justice
Forbes· 6 days agoEvery move that Noemi Florea makes is carefully thought out. When she decided to become an...
In Win for Uber and Lyft, California Court Upholds Gig-Worker Proposition
New York Times· 7 days agoPassed by voters in 2020, the ballot measure classifies drivers of ride-hailing apps as independent...
The noon-to-4 is the new 9-to-5 for driving commuters, but it's not helping traffic congestion
Business Insider· 5 days agoThis story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start...
5 movies leaving Netflix in August with over 90% on Rotten Tomatoes
TechRadar· 2 days agoThere's still plenty of time to catch each movie before it goes, but like we say each month, it's...
‘Queen of the trad wives’ speaks out about raising 8 kids on remote ranch, giving birth without pain...
NY Post· 7 days agoHannah Neeleman, 34, was an aspiring ballerina studying at Juilliard when she met her now-husband,...
Nine of the best TV shows to watch this August
BBC News· 2 days agoSteph Curry – famous in the US as a champion in the National Basketball Association and a familiar face to non-sports fans from his Subway sandwich...
UC President Drake to step down after managing pandemic, policing, protests, budget woes
LA Times via Yahoo News UK· 11 hours agoUniversity of California President Michael V. Drake announced Wednesday he would step down at the academic year, after managing the pandemic, policing, protests and budget woes during a challenging four-year tenure.
Mustafa: beauty and all its flaws
Rolling Stone UK via Yahoo News UK· 2 days agoThe prodigious Canadian-Sudanese poet-turned-folk singer truly arrives on stunning debut album ‘Dunya’, an exploration of faith, violence and hope with...
Trump Attacks Harris Over Race During Black Journalists Q&A - What’s News - WSJ Podcasts
The Wall Street Journal· 10 hours agoRay Smith: More companies are opening locations in these cities, in these areas, and more companies are expanding their recruiting of college students who go to school in ...