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Self-Assembling Nanoparticles Offer Super-Efficient, Portable Water Desalination

Solar desalination is a tantalizing cure-all to Earth's fresh-water woes. After all, this is where fresh water comes from naturally as part of the planet's water cycle&mdas...

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So We Signed the Paris Agreement. Now What?

On Friday, representatives from 175 nations signed the Paris Agreement, which outlines voluntary carbon emissions and climate targets. It's doubtlessly a momentous step in ...

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Woody Allens 'Cafe Society' Will Open The 2016 Cannes Film Festival

Woody Allen is heading back to a very familiar place: opening night of theCannes Film Festival.
The director's newest film, “Cafe Society,” will kick off t...

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Download The Complete Archive Of 'Oz', "The Most Controversial Magazine Of The 60's"

“If you remember the sixties,” goes the famous and variously attributed quotation, “you weren’t really there.” And, psychological after-effect...

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Radhika Apte Gives Deepika Padukone’s My Choice Video A More Realistic Touch!

Deepika Padukone broke the internet last year after coming out with a My Choice video for Vogue. Deepika, with radiant smile and beautiful hair, spoke about women empowerme...

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Staples And Katy Perry Reunite To Help Teachers Bring Learning To Life

Staples, Inc. is once again joining forces with global pop music superstar Katy Perry to help teachers bring learning to life for students during the back-to-school season....

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This Restaurant Owner Feeds Anybody In Need For Free

One restaurant has cooked up a whole lot of kindness. 
Indian Fusion, a Canadian restaurant in Edmonton, Alberta, has a sign on its backdoor that invites anyone w...

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Tegan & Sara On Queering Pop And Ditching Guitars

Three years ago, Tegan and Sara transformed from indie rock mainstays to legitimate pop stars. Their 2013 albumHeartthrob saw them crack Top 40 with synth-pop confecti...

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One Third Of India Is Depressed: Time We Start Talking About It

Among the many problems an average Indian has to navigate through the course of her life, depression is depicted as a made up problem of the leisured class. While WHO estim...

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When Economic Growth Doesn't Make Countries Happier

Rich people are happier than poorer people on average, and richer countries are happier than poorer countries. And yet growing national wealth is not always accompanied by ...

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