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Hugh Laurie responds to criticism that ‘House’ was too repetitive. But it’s the conversation after that’s really worth noting.

“I’m sorry if people have been having a go at you because of my tweet." The post Hugh Laurie responds to criticism that ‘House’ was too repetitive. But it’s the conversation after that’s really worth noting. appeared first on Upworthy.

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Columbus, OH NBC4i Jun 10
4 Your Weekend: Buckeye Country Superfest, World Cup events

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Trying to plan what do to this weekend? NBC4’s weekly streaming show “4 Your Weekend” gives you a look at some of the top events happening in and around Columbus and central Ohio. Each week, Digital Anchor Rachel Ramsey talks to community organizers about some of the fun events and festivals you can [...]

Houston, TX ABC13 Houston Jun 10
As data centers grow, pushback continues in rural towns across Southeast Texas

As data centers grow across Southeast Texas, communities are now coming face to face with this technology of the future.

Technology Electrek Jun 10
GM is betting on battery cells that don’t use lithium

GM has partnered with Peak Energy to develop next-generation sodium-ion battery cells, but they’re not going into EVs – they’re for grid-scale energy storage projects. GM Ventures is making a strategic investment in Peak Energy. more…

Science PhysOrg Jun 10
New methods make tracking individual bird species during migration possible

Researchers at Cornell Lab of Ornithology, University of Massachusetts and University of Illinois have developed breakthrough methods to track the migration of individual bird species by combining participatory science data with weather radar technology. This advancement addresses a long-standing limitation in migration monitoring: While radar can detect birds in flight, it cannot identify which species are migrating.

Portland, OR KOIN 6 Jun 10
'Unforgettable journey': Portland brunch spot will ends its run after 11 years

HunnyMilk told a customer “there are about 99 reasons" behind the closure.

Science PhysOrg Jun 10
Cosmic acceleration holds up as new analysis rebuts slowdown claim

Our universe's expansion is still accelerating despite recent claims suggesting otherwise, an international team of astrophysicists says.

Global Good News Network Jun 10
Mouse with Severed Spinal Cord Recovers ‘Normal’ Movement After Potentially Revolutionary Treatment

In an impressive early demonstration of a potentially revolutionary technology, biotech engineers in Zurich used micro-sized robots and stem cells to restore normal movement in a mouse whose spinal cord was entirely severed. The tech was also demonstrated in zebrafish, and the engineers behind the demonstration say it brings multiple advantages over existing, similar methods. […] The post Mouse with Severed Spinal Cord Recovers ‘Normal’ Movement After Potentially Revolutionary Treatment appeared first on Good News Network.

New York, NY NY Post Jun 10
LI teen wins seat on home town’s school board — beating older candidates with cash he raised tutoring

"I had the proven experience. I've fought for kids on the board of education to ensure that they have the best opportunities possible, and still, just because I'm 18, some were not taking me seriously."

New York, NY NY Post Jun 10
Shaq reveals why he started taking weight-loss drug for ‘overlooked condition’

Shaquille O’Neal has joined a growing list of athletes taking GLP-1 drugs.

Science PhysOrg Jun 10
Antibody-guided nanoparticles target blood cancer cells in bone marrow

New research co-led by Indiana University School of Medicine scientists presents a significant step toward more precise and effective cancer treatments by using a breakthrough method to deliver therapies directly to cancer cells. The study was recently published in ACS Nano.

Nashville, TN WKRN Jun 10
Waterfest returning to Goodlettsville for fun, educational day

A local water park will transform into a classroom when Waterfest returns to Goodlettsville later this month.