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Director on telling a flat Earth believer's story, which is set for Texas premiere at Thin Line FestStephen Crompton is the director of the short documentary Fake, which will be screening its Texas premiere at the 2025 Thin Line Festival in Denton.
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Hailstorms seem to be happening more frequently and the hail appears to be getting bigger. But the reasons for this might not be as obvious as you think.
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How do we do that with a virus that can change as rapidly as the flu?
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The Fort Worth Zoo will be at the center of a high-profile animal behavior study during the April 8 total solar eclipse.
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The Science Guy will be at the Planetary Society’s Eclipse-O-Rama in Fredericksburg.
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The Texas Semiconductor Innovation Consortium's executive committee is made up of state and international leaders in science, technology and engineering who joined Abbott and other state leaders at the University of Texas at Dallas Tuesday.
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Millions of Texans and many, many visitors are gearing up for a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Here are eight things you should know in preparation for this celestial event.
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You may have heard the term in recent years. A recent rainfall may have recharged one, another may not have enough water to keep up with demand. But what exactly are they?
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Videos of Tatiana Erukhimova's enthusiastic teaching style have gone viral on social media. The secret to her success? It didn't happen overnight.
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The Republican-controlled board voted 12-0 on Friday to approve new science textbooks for Texas public schools.
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Dallas is the new site of a federal science and health research network with ARPA-H researching ways to improve patient experiences.