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Scientists Are Searching for a Mysterious Force to Explain the Universe’s Anomalies
Teams have looked for a "fifth force" in the universe within the Earth's mantle, ultra-vacuum chambers, and in hypothetical particles such as "X17." Finding it could help explain mysteries around dark matter and dark energy.
Global Warming Is Wiping Out Marine Animals Faster Than Land Dwellers
A study of 406 cold-blooded animals revealed that climate change is already pushing marine species to their thermal limits.
Northwestern Player Drops Ball to Tie Shoelace, Gets Justifiably Wrecked With Turnover
This one is all on Shoelaces McGee here.
This Play is All You Need To Know About Rutgers Football
This play is Rutgers football—everything it has been and everything it will be.
Ruth's Chris Steak House 'One Percent Discount Per Winning Point Differential' for Michigan vs. Rutgers Game Backfires
They should definitely let Michigan players get the discount as originally promised—they'll need a lot of protein after last night.
The Michigan-Rutgers Internet Rivalry Got The Result It Deserved
As we all expected, Rutgers is very bad.
A Successful New HIV-Nuking Drug Wasn't Even Designed for HIV
It may even be part of an eventual HIV cure.
"Obviously they've got some problems": The Sad State of Rutgers Basketball
Rutgers is headed toward a historically bad season with no relief in sight.
By The Numbers, Rutgers May End Up As The Worst Major Conference Basketball Team Ever
Rutgers is winless in Big Ten play, and they deserve every bit of it. Advanced statistics more accurately capture the Scarlet Knights' historical futility.
Here's Why Polar Bears' Summer Just Got a Bit Worse
The National Snow and Ice Data Center says there was 35,000 square miles less sea ice in the Arctic last month than any January on record — and that's one step closer to an ice-free summer at the North Pole.
College Basketball Grab Bag: Virginia's Offense Rocks; Rutgers Is Getting Rolled
Virginia's elite offense, Rutgers' non-elite everything, Northern Iowa's giant-killing, and the photogenic Tom Crean highlight our weekly college basketball roundup.
David Roth's Weak in Review: Re-Learning to Love College Basketball
Even at its best, college basketball is a flawed and messy and occasionally hard-to-watch thing. It is not at its best just yet, but it's just what we need. Bill Raftery knows this, and he's good at it.