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Iceland’s volcanic activity may continue for decades, study says | CNN
CNN.com· 3 days agoAfter 800 years of calm, volcanoes have awakened in the Reykjanes Peninsula of Iceland — about 56...
Boeing Starliner spacecraft could wait months before return, but officials say astronauts aren’t...
CNN via Yahoo News UK· 2 days agoOvercoming the perception that Boeing has underperformed in this program, however, has been a...
Giancarlo Esposito Teases ‘Badass’ Mystery Captain America 4 Character
CinemaBlend via Yahoo News UK· 5 days agoBad, The Mandalorian and The Boys. While he didn't reveal if he's a good or bad guy in Captain...
Stadium-sized asteroid to buzz by Earth on Saturday: 5 things to know
The Hill via Yahoo News UK· 2 days agoAn asteroid the size of a football stadium will thread the needle between Earth and the moon...
Lord Kelvin: a Scottish genius who changed the world on a grand scale
Herald Scotland via Yahoo News UK· 5 days agoWilliam Thomson’s life at the University of Glasgow began aged 10. When he died 73 years later, not...
Alliance Trust and Witan Deal Will be First of Many
Morningstar· 5 days agoClosed-ended investment companies can represent an attractive investment vehicle for investors. This permits a broader investmentuniverse and some more...
Fundswire article | Trustnet
TrustNet· 5 days agoInvestors are frequently told about the benefits of diversification, but sometimes market conditions can lead to returns becoming increasingly driven by...
Doctor Who: 9 Big Questions We Still Have After The First Disney+ Season's Finale
CinemaBlend via Yahoo News UK· 6 days agoThe Doctor defeated Sutekh, he made a point to say that in defeating a god of death, he was then...
Right-wing media figures are desperately pushing conspiracy theories about Biden ahead of the debate...
CNN.com· 6 days agoDonald Trump’s allies in right-wing media have a problem ahead of CNN’s presidential debate: They’ve...
How small steps by Lord Kelvin ultimately led to giant leaps in science
The Herald· 4 days agoThese are the words of Lord Kelvin, the University of Glasgow alumni whose commitment to measurement as a pathway to scientific knowledge and technological progress, continue to be relevant ...