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Dr Nicky Fox, who leads NASA’s entire science portfolio, and Ebony Rainford-Brent MBE, the first black woman to play cricket ...
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Divers with a global nonprofit network of Black ocean scientists and marine enthusiasts, joined a University of Miami's ...
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The US has approved Reflect Orbital's giant mirror satellite to beam sunlight onto Earth, sparking debate over its benefits ...
The documentary will look at the history of The Ville in north St. Louis while highlighting current redevelopment efforts.
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Walter Hawthorne, an MSU history professor and co-director of Enslaved.org, became interested in digital history and platforms that could bring the study of slavery and the Atlantic slave trade to the ...