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Self-organization in action: Exploring Abrikosov clusters in a liquid crystal droplet

Science often surprises us with its ability to connect seemingly unrelated phenomena. Have you ever stopped to marvel at how nature arranges itself into intricate patterns, like the spirals of a sunflower or the crystals in frost? These patterns are the result of self-organization, a phenomenon that continues to fascinate scientists and drive exploration.

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Controlling polaritons at room temperature paves the way for high-speed computing

Researchers have found a way to manipulate special hybrid particles called polaritons—which behave like both light and matter—at room temperature. The breakthrough enables the use of polaritons in high-speed computing and data processing.

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Veteran Daniel Penny acquitted in NYC subway chokehold case over Jordan Neely’s death

A jur, cleared Penny of criminally negligent homicide in Neely’s 2023 death; a manslaughter charge was dismissed in deliberations because the jury deadlocked on that count

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BWC: Fla. deputy smashes through window to save woman from knife-wielding man

As Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office deputies tried to de-escalate a dispute between neighbors, the man took a screaming woman into a back bedroom at knife point

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Texas officer fatally shot while conducting traffic stop

Terell Police Officer Jacob Candanoza, 28, called for backup after being shot by the suspect; he was taken to a hospital, where he later succumbed to his injuries

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Sky Cars Are Here and Some Look Like a Flying Saucer

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The idea of air travel by sky car or flying saucer has been around for decades, with patents by Alexander Weygers and Nikola Tesla from the Roaring Twenties.

Now, numerous inventors are hoping to make the dream a reality at last, with plans for vertical takeoff and […]

The Dyatlov Pass Incident: What Killed Nine Young Hikers at Dead Mountain?

Russia’s Dyatlov Pass Incident is one of the creepiest, most mysterious true stories ever told.

In January 1959, during the height of the Cold War, nine young Urals Polytechnic Institute students in their 20s and 30s went hiking in the Ural Mountains. All were experienced hikers and skiers, but none were prepared for what […]

10 injured when Calif. motorcycle officer crashes into crowd at holiday parade

A witness claimed the officer lost control of the motorcycle while attempting a wheelie

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‘Suspicious’ delivery leads to discovery of 2,800 bags of magic mushrooms, Calif. cops say

The package, delivered to a Lake Elsinore business in August, had “psilocybin mushrooms and marijuana products,” the Riverside County Sheriff’s Office said

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N.Y. State Police rescue woman stranded in snowstorm on way to heart transplant

“The actions of the Troopers, medical staff, and transportation teams highlight how critical teamwork and quick thinking can save lives,” NYSP Troop A’s PIO stated

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CIA Declassifies Thousands of UFO Documents Ahead of UAP Report

Last year, Senator Marco Rubio created a stir in a June 17 Select Committee on Intelligence report. The Senator from Florida requested a detailed analysis from Navy Intelligence’s “Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon Task Force.”

Thanks to that request, the task force’s existence went public. Also, we learned of Rubio’s request for a report from […]

Man tries shoplifting at Walmart with dozens of cops inside during Va. PD’s charity event

“The parking lot was full of marked police cars, and there were uniform personnel throughout the entire store,” Chesterfield County Police Lt. James Lamb said

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Mermaids and Mermen: Are Ancient Legends of Sea Goddesses in Alaska True?

Are legends of mermaids and mermen based on something real? If so, stories dating back to the first writings are nothing like the Little Mermaid.

Sinde 1988, more than 16,000 people have vanished in a triangular area, the “Bermuda Triangle of Alaska.” The missing person rate is twice the national average, with four […]

Is There a Connection Between Petroglyphs in Georgia and Bronze Age Europe?

Petroglyphs found in Georgia show a possible connection between some of the earliest archaeological sites in the United States and Bronze Age Europe.

Symbols found etched into stone are remarkably similar. At one ancient site in Savannah, Georgia, some also point to possible connections with the Mesoamericans. Nevertheless, today, those sites are obscure and, […]

Pastor fights off man breaking into church with ax on Thanksgiving, Calif. cops say

“As I was going into the door, the perpetrator came out with a handful of our goods, and I stopped him, and I told him he was essentially under citizen’s arrest…” Pastor Nick Neves said

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