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Experimental discovery of a new critical point in water

Eurekalert - Mar 26 2026 - 14:03


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Is This The D'Artagnan Made Famous In 'The Three Musketeers' By Dumas?

Science 2.0 - Mar 26 2026 - 14:03
“I have lost D’Artagnan, in whom I had every confidence,” wrote King Louis XIV to his Queen Consort, Maria Theresa of Spain, after he received news that his right-hand man, Charles de Batz de Castelmore, the Earl of Artagnan, was killed during the siege of Maastricht in the summer of 1673.

D’Artagnan would become famous thanks to an 1844 serialized novel by Alexandre Dumas, in which he was instead a young Gascon peasant who becomes a friend to Athos, Porthos, and Aramis in the King's Musketeers and saves King Louis VIII from various intrigues. It was such a hit that it made Un pour tous, tous pour un (one for all, all for one) part of the worldwide lexicon and it's been turned into dozens of films, including its greatest, Richard Lester's 1974 version.

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Why solid-state batteries keep short circuiting

Eurekalert - Mar 25 2026 - 14:03


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Severe infections may raise dementia risk, study finds

Eurekalert - Mar 24 2026 - 14:03


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Vivid dreaming makes sleep feel deeper

Eurekalert - Mar 24 2026 - 14:03


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Autoantibodies implicated as drivers of long COVID in new study

Eurekalert - Mar 24 2026 - 14:03


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No Danger, How A Stranger Can Be A Game Changer - A New Book About Making 'Small' Talk

Science 2.0 - Mar 23 2026 - 12:03
The future career arc for my house is a library bed-and-breakfast. It will be just like it sounds; every bedroom is also a library, as is the house. Except not a government library, with sterile walls and floors that echo, the whole thing will be comfortable.

Because some readers are less social than others, when they reserve a room people will be able to choose to designate Book Club or Book Worm. If they just want to be left alone, they are book worms so they'll get the polite basics. Warm but not outgoing, read in a comfy chair in front of the fireplace in peace. If they are book club, they can talk to me and have coffee and such. 

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Travel With Two Infants

Science 2.0 - Mar 21 2026 - 13:03
The other day I traveled with Kalliopi and our two newborns to Padova from Lulea. After six full months in Lapland - a full autumn and winter, in fact - I needed to get back to my original office, and take care of other business at what has become my second home now. Meanwhile, travel has become considerably more complicated for me: traveling with two infants is no easy matter.

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