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Ads from the 1950s relied on punctuation — ellipses, exclamations, dashes — to create rhythm and convey emotion. A study shows how these marks echoed radio voices, guiding reading and simulating speech in print.

More than marks: How wellbeing shapes academic success

‘Sensational breakthrough’ marks step toward revealing hidden structure of prime numbers

Mars Express Marks 25,000 Orbits With a Spectacular Martian Showcase

Indonesian stingray marks first marine fish extinction on IUCN Red List

Zero Gravity Genius: ISS Marks 25 Years With Cutting-Edge Health Research