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A Mysterious, Monumental Scroll on Public Display for the First Time Paints a Picture of Artistic Fusion in Colonial India

A new exhibition shares the artistic legacy of centuries of British East India Company influence in East and Southeast Asia

Science / Smithsonian Mag / Apr 9 / 100% positive
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Environment CleanTechnica Apr 9
Toyota Adds EVs To Its Lineup In US And China

Toyota is bringing more battery-electric vehicles to the US and China as it now seems to be bucking the anti-EV trend. The post Toyota Adds EVs To Its Lineup In US And China appeared first on CleanTechnica.

New York, NY NY Post Apr 9
Paralyzed surfer returns to the water on incredible adapted board — as he marks major milestone

The milestone comes as Collin Bosse marks the third anniversary of the accident, which he calls his “third alive day.”

Albany, NY NEWS10 ABC Apr 9
Student-run Touch Grass Festival to be held at RPI this weekend

The Rensselaer Student Union at RPI will be presenting their inaugural Touch Grass Festival this weekend.

New York, NY NY Post Apr 9
Moment knife-wielding maniac knocks on stranger’s door and threatens to kill him ‘in the name of Allah’

"This was a terrifying encounter, and we are grateful no one was harmed last night," homeowner Tiffany Miller said.

New York, NY NY Post Apr 9
Floor seats have been sold out for the Lakers for nearly 50 years — now the team is offering new courtside seating

It's perfect for those hoping to get an up close look at LeBron James — and hopefully Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves.

Science PhysOrg Apr 9
Mathematical signature spots when competition is fair, winner-take-all, or too soft

A University of Houston researcher and his collaborators have developed a mathematical model that helps identify whether a competitive environment is healthy, stagnant or skewed. Published in the journal npj Complexity, the study led by UH Computer Science Professor Ioannis Pavlidis presents a general, falsifiable framework for assessing competition quality and fairness. The model works by analyzing the statistical pattern of repeated success and reverse-engineering the kind of competitive system that produced it.

New York, NY NY Post Apr 9
Bethenny Frankel talks posing for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit at 55: ‘I’m showing up for women my age’

The star told us everything she used to prepare for the shoot, from "flattering" body makeup to a lip plumper that "works immediately."

Environment Mongabay Apr 9
Invasive plant drives ecological change in America’s gigantic Selway–Bitterroot Wilderness (commentary)

The Selway–Bitterroot Wilderness was part of the original class of lands designated under the United States’ 1964 Wilderness Act: 1.3 million acres, or about 526,000 hectares, of steep river canyons, cold subalpine ridges, dense forest, and weather so unforgiving it shapes everything that survives there. It remains one of the most remote places in the […]

Boston, MA WBUR Apr 9
Why a 'Cursive Academy' is attracting children and older adults

Pennsylvania and New Jersey are among the latest states to require cursive handwriting to be taught in elementary schools.

New York, NY NY Post Apr 9
How To Watch The ‘Laguna Beach Reunion’: Start Time, Roku Streaming Info

Let the rain fall down and wake my dreams...

New York, NY NY Post Apr 9
Gold locket gifted by Queen Victoria to her granddaughter in 1896 set to fetch over $3K

The gold locket was given by the Monarch to her goddaughter, Princess Helena Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein, as a gift in 1896.