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This weekend continued a trend of movies that court audiences of all ages and various genres, although horror has been a highlight leading into the fall season.
In previous eras, there was more than one way to visit Kalaupapa, including by air and on foot via a hiking trail.
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Will McGough,
Forbes.com,
9 Sep. 2025
The phonograph records contain aspects that encapsulate life on Earth, such as samples of music from different cultures and eras, natural and man-made sounds from Earth, and electronic information encoded in analog form that an advanced civilization could convert into photographs.
In the tropics during Earth’s hottest epochs, such as spans when alligators lived near the poles 50 million years ago, temperatures inland that approach 50 degrees Celsius (122 degrees Fahrenheit) would seem to have pushed up against the hard limits for life.
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Peter Brannen,
Quanta Magazine,
15 Sep. 2025
Music always resonated with me and certain songs define epochs from days gone by.
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