A new study reveals how biological branching networks use surface geometry to shape blood vessels, brains, and plants.
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Homa Bay: Father Who Did KCPE in 1992 Elated after Scoring D+ in KCSE 2025, Son Scores B Minus
A father-son duo from Homa Bay joyously celebrate their 2025 KCSE results. George Ochieng' highlighted his inspiring journey ...
Here are seven pieces of boomer advice that are often shared proudly, and often heard as tone-deaf: This one is the holy ...
Light & Wonder has paid its major rival Aristocrat and will stop creating its dragon-theme games as part of the settlement.
Recently, I wrote an article sharing some great answers to the question, "People born before 1990, what handy skill do you ...
India’s love for fixed income isn’t just cultural—it’s structural. Banks and governments benefit, while savers quietly lose ...
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It doesn't have to be your birthday for you to treat yourself to a few of these 35 things from Anthropologie
Because it's technically 2026's birthday season, and you deserve to celebrate by snagging cute things from Anthro. View ...
To celebrate Scientific American ’s 180th anniversary, we’re publishing jigsaw puzzles to show off some of our most ...
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