A new introduction to the great philosopher’s work foregrounds its revolutionary nature and far-reaching impact.
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Macomb County Library events week of Nov. 1 and beyond
Center Line Public Library • Baby and toddler play group 11 a.m. Tuesdays. Children up to 36 months and their caregivers participate in stories, songs and play. • Storytime at 11 a.m. Wednesdays or 5 ...
The end of “Teen Vogue” as an independent publication reflects a larger crisis: the loss of dedicated spaces for teens and ...
Teen Vogue’s website is folding into Vogue.com, further eroding the sister publication’s presence as an independent brand.
Dave Eicher, Editor Emeritus of *Astronomy* magazine, encourages early morning observation of meteors between midnight and 4 a.m. These meteors, identified as Orionids, visually originate from the ...
An observational event is described, featuring the Moon in close angular proximity to Jupiter. This celestial alignment is scheduled for the early morning of October 14, with Jupiter positioned in the ...
The observatory’s proximity to Kirkwood Avenue, a hotspot for IU students, helps attract people outside of the astronomy department. Aida Melgarejo, a Spanish linguistics student, said she came across ...
An exclusive tour, "2027 Pharaoh’s Shadow" by Eclipse Traveler, has been introduced to facilitate observation of the 2027 total solar eclipse following the oversubscription of a prior offering. The ...
A teenager holds a phone whose screen displays the Instagram social media logo.Vincent Feuray—Hans Lucas / AFP / Getty Images Senior Correspondent Teens on Instagram continue to face safety issues on ...
Eclipse Traveler has introduced a new tour package, "2027 Luxor," a 5-day/4-night journey from July 30 to August 3, 2027, to witness the total solar eclipse in Egypt. The August 2, 2027 eclipse will ...
William Lassell, an amateur astronomer, discovered Neptune's moon Triton on October 10, 1846, using his self-constructed 20-foot reflector telescope, a mere 17 days after Neptune's initial ...
Charles Messier first cataloged M51 on October 13, 1773, describing it as a "very faint nebula without any stars" and making it the 51st entry in his catalog. In 1781, Pierre Mechain observed M51 to ...
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