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SCIENCE

Is it time to aim for 1.7°C as the new limit for global warming?

Wildfires are expected to become more frequent and severe as global temperatures rise COSTAS METAXAKIS/AFP via Getty Images If you

ARTS & THEATER

Bootlegs, Boundaries, and the Curious Case of “Heathers” — OnStage Blog

by Chris Peterson Last week, the team behind Heathers the Musical issued a firm statement: Stop bootlegging our show. They

GAMING

Elden Ring Nightreign’s Toughest Boss Fight Yet Is On The Way

Others may disagree, but I’ve decided Equilibrious Beast is the hardest boss fight in Elden Ring Nightreign. He’s fast, has

MUSIC

Connie Francis, Singer of 1960s Pop Hits, Dies at 87

Connie Francis, the pop singer known for hit singles like “Pretty Little Baby” and “Everybody’s Somebody’s Fool,” died on Wednesday,

SPORTS

Pogacar extends Tour de France lead with dominant time trial win

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CELEBRITY

Love Is Blind Season 9 Premiere Date

While Jimmy and Chelsea—who ultimately did not get married and broke up shortly after their season ended—were still in the

CULTURE

Extraterrestrial concepts of life | Eurozine

Sometimes it is almost impossible to escape a feeling of wonder for the abundance of life in our world. Especially

Blog

July Favorites – Julia Berolzheimer

Cristiano Marchelli Dress, Rebecca de Ravenel Earrings, Chanel Sandals (similar here and here), Bode Bag (similar here and here) July invites a relaxed kind of polish,

Blog

Weekly Meal Plan #51 | The Recipe Critic

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NATURE

five PhD students reveal realigned priorities in wake of COVID and cuts

Carys Herbert inspects a telescope used in citizen-science projects at the University of Kent’s Beacon Observatory in Canterbury, UK —