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Neil de Grasse Tyson's ever-entertaining podcast, Star Talk, is recording another live episode tonight, here in New York. He'll be joined by comedian Eugene Mirman and other guests--past guests have included comedians Kristen Schaal and John Hodgman, actor Alan Alda, and astronaut Mike Massimino, so we have our hopes firmly planted very high up for some great guests tonight. We'll be there, tweeting our favorite one-liners and thoughts on the intersection between science nerds and bearded bespectacled Brooklynites, so check out @PopSci starting around 8PM tonight.
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It's decision time
If you could pick just one, would you A) send a new lander to Mars, B) send a robotic visitor to a comet, or C) send a ship to float in the hydrocarbon oceans of Titan?
NASA will pick one winner from these three projects, the space agency announced this...
The Chancellor knows he will have to use the whip to defend Britain's triple-A credit rating, says Jeff Randall.
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The UK taxpayer could be liable for billions of pounds of losses through the Government's stakes in development banks connected to the EU if politicians cannot find a solution to the crisis enveloping the region.
Labor Day’s over, and Americans fortunate enough to have jobs are getting back to work. But all work and no play might make us, well, less productive. That’s the finding of a study that looked at the effects of an employee exercise program in which workers worked out during office hours...
It was not a good week for President Obama.
The Great Recession has shrunk the time left for the big AAA states to prevent
a sovereign debt crisis.
<!-- p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Geneva} -->While we wait with slightly bated breath for the return of a “Honcho”-branded Jeep, Chrysler’s deemed us fit only to gaze upon a rendered Renegade-nouveau and an illustration of a neat little thing they’re calling the Jeep...
Dozens of Highland Park residents confronted their Park District commissioners Thursday night, demanding that they resign for approving a series of exorbitant bonuses, salary increases and pension boosting payouts to top district executives between 2005 and 2008.
Leading think tank warns Britain's economic growth slowed considerably over
the summer and the rate of growth "will continue to decelerate".
