The Doomsday Clock depicts how close humanity is to armageddon – but where did it come from, how do you read its time, and what can we learn from it? Existential risk researcher SJ Beard explains.
Allen Cunningham/For the Sun-Times Share Joe Henricksen and Michael O’Brien’s weekly look at Illinois high school basketball. In this episode Mike and Joe give their Two Takes on the busy week ...
Arsenal host Dinamo Zagreb on Matchday 7 of the Champions League ‘24-’45 league phase at the Emirates this evening. The Gunners are in a great position to earn a Top 8 spot and avoid the extra ...
The comedian traveled to Washington D.C. to speak with MAGA supporters about the new president. IndieWire can share an exclusive clip from the upcoming episode, which sees Klepper — a ...
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Ashok Selvam is the regional editor for Eater Midwest and in charge of coverage in Chicago, Detroit, and the Twin Cities. He's a native Chicagoan and has been with Eater since 2014. It took José ...
The ion trap of the new In+/Yb+-crystal clock in its vacuum chamber. The Ions are trapped in the gap that can be seen in the middle of the picture between the gold electrodes (target). A shown-up ...