We may be accustomed to comebacks in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with several big names returning to old roles.
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Our universe's oldest galaxies were hot messes
The universe's first galaxies were hot messes, according to a recent study. During their younger days, they were wild, chaotic bundles of turbulent gas, churned up by huge gulps of intergalactic gas, ...
The Transformers franchise is surprisingly versatile, and as a lifelong fan, I would love to see it crossover with series ...
The voice behind Bastila Shan talks legacy, plot twists, bringing unforgettable characters to life, and the power of storytelling.
"All you can do is stay in the present moment and adapt to however your little one reacts in the moment." "Being able to ...
Researchers have discovered the largest black hole plasma jets ever in a galaxy almost 7 billion light years away from Earth.
Siddharth Patel wants nights to be dark. This 12-year-old from London, Ont., is a citizen scientist with Globe At Night, measuring light pollution in his own neighbourhood. He is also a DarkSky ...
Diana Silvers on diving headfirst into music with debut album 'From Another Room' and following in folk heroes' footsteps by ...
Mark Harmon returns as Leroy Jethro Gibbs in the highly anticipated NCIS and NCIS: Origins crossover event airing November 11, 2025. The two-hour special connects Gibbs’ past and present as both teams ...
Dev Deepawali 2025, celebrated on November 5th, marks a powerful time for karmic cleansing and divine grace as cosmic ...
An analysis of feldspar crystals within the oldest magmatic rocks in Australia has provided a unique insight into Earth's ...
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Scientists discover oldest air on record trapped in 6-million-year-old Antarctic ice
Ice cores from Antarctica reveal "snapshots" from 6 million years of Earth's climatic history. Antarctica is far more than just a bucket-list destination for travelers and a home for penguins. It's a ...
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