Cusco authorities said about 20 people were in relatively serious condition and foreign tourists were among the injured.
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Did NASA just send humans to Mars, in a simulation?
NASA has begun its first long-duration Mars simulation by sealing a four-person crew inside a 3D-printed habitat at Johnson ...
The people behind Unbeatable, Hyperyuki and Denshattack discuss their Japanese influences, from trains and Digimon to music ...
Some 150 students from two dozen high schools across Cook County aren’t just learning about elections in their civics classes ...
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Anthony Joshua Shares Powerful Message In First Words Since Tragic Car Crash Killed His Two Friends
Former two-time heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua has broken his silence after the fatal car crash that killed his two ...
Some big sci-fi names are making their return to the gaming landscape this year, with Halo: Campaign Evolved and Dawn of War ...
Jake Paul won't be entering the boxing ring any time soon, as the Florida Athletic Commission recently confirmed that the ...
Mercedes-Benz’s latest CLA recently earned a five-star safety rating from the European New Car Assessment Programme (Euro ...
When many Ohioans call 911, the people who show up to help in their darkest hours are volunteers, armed with as little as 36 ...
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When the AI bubble pops, Nvidia becomes the most important software company overnight
Today, Nvidia’s revenues are dominated by hardware sales. But when the AI bubble inevitably pops, the GPU giant will become ...
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Meet Stephen Quake: The Scientist Who Treats Biology like Physics and Turned Life Into Data
Biology has always been an unruly science. Cells divide when they want to. Genes switch on and off like temperamental lights.
An in-built 'kill switch' could cause hundreds of electric buses in Britain to be remotely turned off by China, British ...
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