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Nondestructive technique for identifying nuclides using neutron resonance transmission analysis

A feasibility study conducted at CSNS Back-n facility, recently published in Nuclear Science and Techniques, demonstrates a significant prospect of NRTA in nondestructive nuclide identification.

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A physical qubit with built-in error correction

There has been significant progress in the field of quantum computing. Big global players, such as Google and IBM, are already offering cloud-based quantum computing services. However, quantum computers cannot yet help with problems that occur when standard computers reach the limits of their capacities because the availability of qubits or quantum bits, i.e., the […]

High harmonic spectroscopy retrieves electronic structure of high-pressure superconductors

High pressure has revealed surprising physics and created novel states in condensed matter. Exciting examples include near room temperature superconductivity (Tc > 200 K) in high-pressure hydrides such as H3S and LaH10.

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Transforming organizational culture: A captain’s leadership development journey

How forward-thinking leaders can drive positive change and create a thriving organizational culture

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Sequoya’s legacy: A rallying cry in the battle against gun crime

The tragic death of a 9-year-old girl motivates collaboration at the I-95 Working Group conference to implement solutions to address gun crime

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Next-generation succession planning: The role of internal internship programs

These programs transform the way law enforcement agencies prepare for leadership transitions, blending practical experience with traditional training methods

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5 ways police leaders can make every day count

We should put in as much effort on our last day as a leader as we did on our first day

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Innovating officer wellness: Denver Police Academy’s data-driven fitness revolution

Emphasizing health and well-being, the academy utilizes advanced technologies like InBody and Omega Wave to monitor and enhance recruit fitness

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The importance of self-evaluation when considering a lateral transfer

Considerations for assessing department culture and personal compatibility

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Advancing national and global security: Four pillars for enhanced interoperability

Agencies must embrace cutting-edge technology to expedite information sharing and streamline data collection to obtain mission-critical insights

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Congress: Listen to law enforcement and pass the AM for Every Vehicle Act

Our government built its public warning systems around AM radio because it’s the most reliable form of communication if disaster strikes

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Small departments, big changes: A blueprint to modernizing the heart of policing

Agencies must begin preparing today to capture the benefits of tomorrow’s advanced technology

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Mich. school shooter’s mother found guilty of involuntary manslaughter

Jennifer Crumbley was grossly negligent for not informing the school about the family’s firearms, including a 9 mm handgun her son used at a shooting range days before the deadly attack, prosecutors say

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BWC: Man stabs woman to death, wounds 2 others before fatal OIS

The suspect was holding one victim with a knife in his hand when officers entered the home and shot him

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S.D. deputy killed during pursuit was deploying spike strips when suspect intentionally hit him

The suspect was traveling at more than 115 mph when he swerved to hit Chief Deputy Ken Prorok; the suspect has been charged with first-degree murder

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