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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Houston Museum of Natural Science's Herzstein Foucault Pendulum has stopped after decades, and museum visitors are wondering why.
The pendulum at the museum is attached to a 61-foot-long cable. It typically swings as the Earth rotates, knocking down pegs, until it suddenly stopped this month. The Houston Museum of Natural ...
I’ll be honest–I’m not thrilled that we’ve reached the time of year when going out for a daily run feels like stepping into an icebox. So long–for now–are the days of running in tank tops and shorts ...
Kregg Cuellar, interim superintendent of Spring ISD, officially took over the reins Tuesday of the 33,500-student district, reiterating his commitment in turning the district north of Houston from a D ...
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Pendulum have announced a November UK tour in support of their forthcoming album, Inertia. Following a monumental headline show at Milton Keynes Bowl on August 9, the electronic rock band will bring ...
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The pendulum will swing back. It is a phrase invoked repeatedly, with variation, since Donald Trump’s reelection last November. Cable news anchor Chris Cuomo, Senator Angus King, and pollster Nate ...