We take a look at a selection of the best recordings of Barber's Violin Concerto
Barber's Violin Concerto: 3 of the best recordings
We take a look at a selection of the best recordings of Barber's Violin Concerto
Dark matter: What is it, how do we know it's there and will we find it?
There’s invisible, undetectable stuff all around us, and we call it dark matter. There’s plenty of evidence that this stuff is very real, but what exactly is dark matter? How do we know it’s there? And how are scientists looking for it?
The antimatter enigma: What is it and why didn't it destroy the universe?
Normal matter has an “evil twin” that annihilates on contact, and despite decades of study antimatter remains very mysterious. So what actually is it? Where is it? Why is it important to understand? And why hasn’t it already destroyed the universe?
Welcome to the July issue of The Highlight
In this issue: How one Florida road became the deadliest in the nation for pedestrians; behind the scenes of a Black rodeo; the rise of the new suburbs; and more.
Finding the Lost Graves of Muskowekwan
Hundreds of missing children, a centuries-long cover-up, and the radar technology that helped expose a nation’s horrifying secret history.
Welcome to the July issue of The Highlight
In this issue: How one Florida road became the deadliest in the nation for pedestrians; behind the scenes of a Black rodeo; the rise of the new suburbs; and more.
The antimatter enigma: What is it and why didn't it destroy the universe?
Normal matter has an “evil twin” that annihilates on contact, and despite decades of study antimatter remains very mysterious. So what actually is it? Where is it? Why is it important to understand? And why hasn’t it already destroyed the universe?
Dark matter: What is it, how do we know it's there and will we find it?
There’s invisible, undetectable stuff all around us, and we call it dark matter. There’s plenty of evidence that this stuff is very real, but what exactly is dark matter? How do we know it’s there? And how are scientists looking for it?
Finding the Lost Graves of Muskowekwan
Hundreds of missing children, a centuries-long cover-up, and the radar technology that helped expose a nation’s horrifying secret history.
Welcome to the July issue of The Highlight
In this issue: How one Florida road became the deadliest in the nation for pedestrians; behind the scenes of a Black rodeo; the rise of the new suburbs; and more.
Finding the Lost Graves of Muskowekwan
Hundreds of missing children, a centuries-long cover-up, and the radar technology that helped expose a nation’s horrifying secret history.
Finding the Lost Graves of Muskowekwan
Hundreds of missing children, a centuries-long cover-up, and the radar technology that helped expose a nation’s horrifying secret history.
Many Older Adults Can’t Connect With Telehealth: Study
The coronavirus pandemic has fueled big increases in video visits between patients and doctors, but older Americans haven't easily taken to the trend, a new study finds.
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WATCH: Horrifying Moment Stand Collapses at Colombia Bullfight Injuring Hundreds
The footage released on Twitter shows the exact moment when the three-storey wooden stand filled with spectators collapsed at a stadium in El Espinal, Tolima department.
The post WATCH: Horrifying Moment Stand Collapses at Colombia Bullfight Injuring
Wales boss Robert Page close to signing ‘exciting’ long-term contract
Page, who previously served as Ryan Giggs’ assistant, has led the country to their first World Cup since 1958.
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If blood is red, why do veins look blueish?
It’s a common misconception that oxygen-poor blood is blue.
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AHA News: 12-Year-Old Is on Pacemaker No. 3
Jennifer and Patrick Tallquist were resting peacefully with their 1-day-old daughter, Abrielle, when a nurse entered their hospital room to give the newborn a test.
Deaths From Alzheimer’s Far More Common in Rural America
Death rates from Alzheimer's disease are particularly high in the rural United States, a preliminary study finds, highlighting a need for health care resources in traditionally under-served areas.
AHA News: Stroke May Lead to Lower Vitamin D
Low vitamin D levels do not lead to strokes but can result from them, according to the latest study that looks at the relationship between the two.
Coronavirus Cases Now Climbing in the Midwest
Midwestern states are starting to see surges in coronavirus cases, just as Southern and Western states are scrambling to contain their own outbreaks of COVID-19.