If you think of records as platters, you are of a certain age. If you don’t remember records at all, you are even younger.
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As we, once again, try to figure out how to change the time on our cars and appliances, it's only natural to question the purpose of daylight savings - and when it might come to an end. In Ireland ...
If you're fed up with dark evenings and drizzly weather, there's good news on the horizon. The next few weeks will bring the official start of spring, and UK clocks will move forward, resulting in ...
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A supersolid is a special type of matter that flows like a liquid but has a solid-like structure. Until now, scientists had only seen this state in extremely cold gases. This new experiment proves ...
On March 9, Americans will set their clocks forward by an hour as daylight saving time (DST) begins. This annual shift, intended to extend evening daylight, will last until November 2. While many ...
We've all been enjoying the brighter mornings on our commute to work over the past few weeks. But as we bid farewell to a long, cold winter and welcome spring, many are starting to wonder when the ...
Edison International, owner of the Southern California Edison electricity utility, faces a series of lawsuits as the investigation into the causes of the Eaton fire that destroyed much of Altadena ...