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Officer hops on child’s bike to chase down accused thief on scooter, Colo. police say

“The suspect might‘ve had a scooter, but Officer Tarr had determination, and a kid’s bike,” Lone Tree officials stated

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Ill. police fatally shoot man who was wielding chainsaw in assisted living facility

The man had entered the building’s lobby and reportedly confronted residents with the power tool before the shooting occurred

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The Gorman Dogfight: A UFO Chase Near a Fargo Football Game

The Gorman Dogfight: It was “one of the most credible accounts of UFO activity in the country,” according to a recent piece by the Grand Forks Herald from North Dakota.

On Friday evening, October 1, 1948, a crowd formed to watch a college football game on a crisp fall evening in Fargo. The time […]

UnitedHealthcare CEO’s killer likely fled NYC on bus after ambush, NYPD says

Security video shows the shooter approaching Brian Thompson from behind, firing several shots with a gun equipped with a silencer

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Video: Stabbing suspect runs at N.Y. troopers with knife before fatal OIS

New York State Police troopers twice tried to use a TASER, but the suspect got up and continued to come at the officers with the knife

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BWC: Fla. deputies rescue teens from sinking vehicle

Once they were barely out of the car, with one of the women still clinging to the car, the vehicle suddenly nose-dived, sinking 20 feet to the bottom of the pond, deputies said

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Okla. officer charged with assault after taking 71-year-old man to the ground during traffic ticket dispute

The Oklahoma City Police officer can be seen on body camera video bringing the man to the ground after the man put his hand on the officer during the dispute

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Scientists On How Trees Talk Through an Ancient ‘Otherworld’ Network

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Trees talk to each other deep underground. It’s an idea still relatively new to science but familiar to ancient beliefs.

Today, scientists are confirming that forests act like one big superorganism. Below the ground, fungal highways connect the trees. Through this highway, the oldest trees nurture their young. What’s more, […]

Saqqara Reveals More Exquisite Coffins, Mummies, and Rare Wooden Statues

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This is an extraordinary time for anyone interested in Egyptian tombs.

A new fascinating film, Secrets of the Saqqara Tomb, has premiered on Netflix. Plus, we just learned that over 100 new ancient coffins and rare 40 wooden and gilded statues have been discovered in Saqqara, meaning another film is […]

Scientists reveal superconductivity secrets of an iron-based material

Scientists at the University of California, Irvine have uncovered the atomic-scale mechanics that enhance superconductivity in an iron-based material, a finding published recently in Nature.

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X-ray data-enhanced computational method can determine crystal structures of multiphase materials

A joint research team led by Yuuki Kubo and Shiji Tsuneyuki of the University of Tokyo has developed a new computational method that can efficiently determine the crystal structures of multiphase materials, powders that contain more than one type of crystal structures. The method can predict the structure directly from powder X-ray diffraction patterns, the […]

Particle research gets closer to answering why we’re here: Physicists outline next 10 years of neutrino research

Physicists soon will be closer than ever to answering fundamental questions about the origins of the universe by learning more about its tiniest particles.

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Polarization photodetector that mimics desert ant offers pathway for more sensitive, miniaturized imaging systems

Polarization photodetectors (pol-PDs) have widespread applications in geological remote sensing, machine vision, and biological medicine. However, commercial pol-PDs usually require bulky and complicated optical components and are difficult to miniaturize and integrate.

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Researchers reveal the mechanism of runaway electron generation in tokamak fusion reactors

A research team has clarified the mechanism behind the generation of runaway electrons during the startup phase of a tokamak fusion reactor. The paper, “Binary Nature of Collisions Facilitates Runaway Electron Generation in Weakly Ionized Plasmas,” was published in the journal Physical Review Letters.

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Ammunition used in killing of United Healthcare CEO emblazoned with cryptic words, investigation finds

A law enforcement official who spoke with the Associated Press on the condition of anonymity stated that the words were “deny,” “defend” and “depose”

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