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NASA’s tiny BurstCube mission launches to study cosmic blasts

NASA’s BurstCube, a shoebox-sized satellite designed to study the universe’s most powerful explosions, is on its way to the International Space Station.

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What to expect when total solar eclipse passes through Ohio

On April 8, millions of observers in Ohio will witness a total solar eclipse, a rare celestial event that promises to be an otherworldly experience.

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‘He’s got my gun, I’m shot’: BWC shows suspect taking Fla. officer’s gun, shooting him

The officer was shot in the hand and is expected to recover; the suspect was arrested and charged with attempted homicide of a law enforcement officer

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Putting a new spin on 1T phase tantalum disulfide: Scientists uncover a hidden electronic state

Research often unfolds as a multistage process. The solution to one question can spark several more, inspiring scientists to reach further and look at the larger problem from several different perspectives. Such projects can often be the catalyst for collaborations that leverage the expertise and capabilities of different teams and institutions as they grow.

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Breakthrough in light manipulation: Unveiling novel finite barrier bound states

Exploring wave propagation and localization in various media has been a core focus in optics and acoustics. Specifically, in photonics and phononics, scientists have been dedicated to understanding and controlling the behavior of light and sound waves in periodic media.

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Video: Fla. deputy saves K-9 partner after he jumped over bridge railing 75 feet over water

K-9 Zeppelin dangled from his leash before Deputy Lauren Donaldson pulled him back over the barrier

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Former Miss. officers get sentences of 10 to 40 years in assaults of 2 men

District Judge Tom Lee called the ex-officers’ actions “egregious and despicable” and gave near-maximum sentences to five of the six men who attacked Michael Corey Jenkins and Eddie Terrell Parker in January 2023

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Inmate, accomplice captured following ambush at Idaho hospital that wounded 3 COs

The two wanted men were captured following a brief pursuit; Idaho State Police said they are now investigating whether the pair had killed two people while on the run

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The unexplained: Giant Swedish archive logs paranormal phenomena

Newspaper clippings, books and first-hand accounts of people who said they visited other planets are catalogued in a giant Swedish archive on paranormal phenomena, attracting the curious and researchers from around the world.

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April’s total solar eclipse promises to be the best yet for experiments

April’s total solar eclipse promises to be a scientific bonanza, thanks to new spacecraft and telescopes—and cosmic chance.

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Discovery of a hidden quantum critical point in two-dimensional superconductors

Weak fluctuations in superconductivity, a precursor phenomenon to superconductivity, have been successfully detected by a research group at the Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech). This breakthrough was achieved by measuring the thermoelectric effect in superconductors over a wide range of magnetic fields and over a wide range of temperatures, from much higher than the […]

Downscaling storage devices: Magnetic memory based on the chirality of spiral magnets

A team of researchers has proposed a new concept for magnet-based memory devices that might revolutionize information storage devices due to their potential for large-scale integration, non-volatility, and high durability.

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A Mindboggling link between the Pyramids and Alien Civilizations

Did you know that the Great Pyramid of Giza contains ENOUGH stone to make an almost 2-feet-high wall around the entire PLANET? And that there were traces of ‘RADIOACTIVE SAND’ found near the Queens chamber? There are countless fascinating details which reveal numerous mysteries behind the Great Pyramid of Giza.

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Study outlines spectroscopic signatures of fractionalization in octupolar quantum spin ice

Quantum spin liquids are fascinating quantum systems that have recently attracted significant research attention. These systems are characterized by a strong competition between interactions, which prevents the establishment of a long-range magnetic order, such as that observed in conventional magnets, where all spins align along the same direction to produce a net magnetic field.

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NASA Finds hidden Portals In Earth’s Magnetic Field

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A portal is considered a shortcut, a guide, a door into the unknown. But portals, as we know them, are only present in sci-fi movies…right? Well, according to scientists it turns out that portals actually exist, and not only that, NASA-funded researchers at the University of Iowa to figure out […]