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From FKA Twigs to Addison Rae, many of today's hottest pop stars are taking inspiration from Madonna's swirling 1998 ...
New research by scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), in ...
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Space.com on MSNBiggest cosmic explosion on record since the Big Bang is revealing the secrets of gamma-ray bursts
Astronomers have re-examined the biggest explosion ever seen, possibly the most massive explosion since the Big Bang, to ...
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The Independent on MSNMadonna’s Ray of Light is the blueprint for 2025’s best pop music – and she’s determined to let you know
If pop has a dominant sound this year, it’s the melancholy electronica of Y2K-era Madonna – as demonstrated by the likes of ...
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Space.com on MSNCosmic rays gave the Fantastic Four their incredible powers — but what do they really do?
The most energetic cosmic ray particle ever detected was given the brilliant moniker, the "Oh My God" particle. Detected in ...
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IceCube neutrino search sets first constraints on proton fraction of ultrahigh-energy cosmic rays
Neutrinos are subatomic particles with no charge and very little mass that are known to weakly interact with other matter in ...
For hardcore Madonna fans, it was seen as the great lost album. Veronica Electronica was originally set to be released in 1998, a remix companion to her reinvention album, Ray of Light.
Ray French will be remembered as an excellent rugby league player, an iconic commentator, but also a friendly, warm human ...
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MusicRadar on MSNPercussionist Ray Cooper tells the story of his ‘lost’ live collaboration with Elton John
We speak to the superstar percussionist about “a very brave, very courageous idea that Sir Elton had, to go out on the road ...
With notes of pomegranate, soursop, and vanilla, this radiant body oil is summer in a bottle — and yes, it smells as good as ...
Photographer Andrei Duman uses X-rays to create the images in “Beyond the Surface.” The objects displayed include an Enigma coding machine from the museum’s own U-505 submarine.
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