Apple Magazine - Issue 389 (2019-04-12)
But of course, markets can be wrong. So can experts. Carolyne Larrington, a professor of medieval European literature at Oxford ...
French filmmaker Claire Denis, one of the great living directors, has not lost her edge as she’s coasted into her 70s. Her lates ...
High Life | Official Trailer HD ...
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Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson, it sets a perfectly unnerving mood, and every day Pattinson has to convince a low-tech compute ...
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way, who find themselves under the watch and experimentation of Juliette Binoche’s Dr. Dibs, a witchy, serious and haunting on-b ...
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Kensington Palace says Britain’s Prince Harry will be partnering with Oprah Winfrey to create a documentary series on mental hea ...
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Zapping the brains of people over 60 with a mild electrical current improved a form of memory enough that they performed like pe ...
“It’s where your consciousness lives ... where you’re working on information,” he said. The new study is not the first to show t ...
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So the researchers applied the current to those two regions to nudge the activity cycles back into a matching pattern. The resul ...
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Scientists on Wednesday revealed the first image ever made of a black hole, depicting a fiery orange and black ring of gravity-t ...
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Unlike smaller black holes that come from collapsed stars, supermassive black holes are mysterious in origin. Situated at the ce ...
orange because the light and gas are so hot, heated to millions of degrees by the friction of gravity. That gravity creates a fu ...
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