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India marks its 1 billionth COVID vaccination — but the fight is far from over
India is celebrating its 1 billionth COVID-19 vaccination. But only a third of its population is fully-inoculated, and export orders are backed up.
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Testing temperature with your ears
Chefs in Japan dip a wet chopstick in hot oil and listen to the sizzle, to know when it's ready for tempura. A physicist investigated that technique in the lab to zero in on the perfect fry frequency.
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Only Script In Shakespeare's Handwriting Urges Compassion For Migrants
A scrap of a play written in part by Shakespeare answers contemporaries who were angry that England was admitting religious refugees.
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Bob Saget, comedian and 'Full House' star, dies at 65
Bob Saget was well-known as the patriarch on ABC's hit TV show Full House, and the host of America's Funniest Home Videos. Saget began doing stand-up when he was 17 years old.
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They didn't get the Newbery or Caldecott but these kids' authors won big this year
The American Library Association handed out nearly two dozen awards for kids' books this week. We look at some of the winners.
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Amazon's Alexa could soon speak in a dead relative's voice, making some feel uneasy
Amazon's voice-cloning technology still under development raises concerns among those who study ethics in artificial intelligence.
Ever Dream You Could Fly? 'Jetman' Has. Let Him Tell You About It
Yves Rossy flies like Superman. But instead of a cape, he uses 7-foot-long wings and four engines. "You are like in a parallel world that normally doesn't exist," he says. "It's beautiful."
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Visual artist Sam Gilliam has died at 88
The Washington, D.C.-based painter became famous for his Drape works — vibrantly painted pieces of fabric that he hung by clips and could never be presented the same way twice.
Georgia NAACP is investigating a traffic stop involving a college lacrosse team
Delaware State University filed a complaint Wednesday to the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division calling for an external investigation of the traffic stop.
Notable Music of 2006
Rock critic Ken Tucker reviews his picks for the best music of 2006. While CD sales figures are down from last year, Tucker says that music is increasingly being distributed in new formats.
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