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Going backward: How demonising migrants remains fertile ground in US
Joseph Stepansky
Washington, DC Farah Larrieux watched this weeks presidential debate between former United States President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris, first from her home in the suburbs of Miami ...[Continue Reading]
Al Jazeera English
4 days ago
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Software as a public good
Felix Reda
Open source software underpins all sectors of the economy, public services and even international organizations like the United Nations. How can all its beneficiaries work together to make the open s ...[Continue Reading]
Github.blog
1 day ago
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Astronomers discover new feature in exoplanet distribution that's between the Neptunian Desert and Savanna
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Astronomers have uncovered the "Neptunian Ridge," a newly identified feature in the distribution of exoplanets. This discovery, led by an international team including members of the University of Gen ...[Continue Reading]
Phys.Org
1 day ago
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What Is a Costume Designer? #ArtTuesday
Ben
Part of a fun series on No Film School, Jason Hellerman is outlining the role of Costume Designer. If you are interested in a job in tv/film, or are interested in costumes/cosplay its worth checking ...[Continue Reading]
Adafruit.com
1 day ago
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Could You Find What A Lunar Crater Is Made Of By Shooting It?
Andy Tomaswick
Americans are famously fond of their guns. So it should come as no surprise that a team of NASA scientists has devised a way to shoot a modified type of sensor into the soil of an otherworldly body ...[Continue Reading]
Universe Today
1 day ago
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Spiders On Mars Recreated On Earth For The First TimeResearchers Are Thrilled With Excitement
Ugn Lazauskait
NASA scientists have finally managed to recreate the uncanny black spiders that are found on the surface of Mars and were originally identified in 2003, thanks to images captured from orbiters. Th ...[Continue Reading]
Boredpanda.com
1 day ago