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Bond between officers and horses in Chicago PD’s Mounted Patrol Unit is built on trust and training

“We call the bond of loyalty between the officer and the horse ‘hand to hoof,’” Sgt. Rishi Desai said. “Forming that bond and commitment takes blood, sweat and tears”

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6 unsolved mysteries in History that baffle mainstream scholars

The history of mankind has been full of surprises, impossible achievements, and anomalous features that have left a mark on our civilization. While there are many things that history has helped us understand, there are some things that no one, not even mainstream historians have been able to fully understand. History has proven to […]

These are the World’s oldest Pyramids

According to reports, the world’s OLDEST Pyramids have been discovered on the Atlantic Coast of Southern Brazil. That is of course if you ignore all other ‘provocative’ discoveries such as the Pyramids of Bosnia, Indonesia or Antarctica, and the fact that we have no idea what the exact age of the Pyramids of Giza […]

BWC: Calif. officers nab 2 would-be burglars who tried to steal safe from restaurant

Video shows multiple suspects abandoning the safe as they fled; Upland Police Department officers chased down and arrested two of the suspects

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‘Coming right at you’: Mich. state police helicopter aids in arrest of speeding motorcyclist

The motorcyclist crashed into the side of a Grand Rapids Police cruiser; the driver then attempted to flee before surrendering without further incident

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Judge dismisses $100M excessive force lawsuit against Colo. officer

A man sued a Colorado Springs officer and the department, alleging that a TASER deployment caused him to fall and become paralyzed; a judge ordered the case dismissed

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Indonesia holds Key to a 20,000 year old lost Civilization

With the numerous discoveries made over the past 10 years, it is clear that civilizations have existed on Earth much sooner than previously believed. One of those ancient ‘lost’ civilizations could be around 20,000 years old and found in Indonesia. If these structures prove to be the real deal (they are being battered by […]

Chang’e-6 samples suggest 4.25-billion-year-old impact formed moon’s South Pole–Aitken basin

Scientists have long sought to determine the age of the moon’s South Pole–Aitken (SPA) basin, the largest and oldest known impact crater on the lunar surface. Recently, a research team led by Prof. Chen Yi from the Institute of Geology and Geophysics at the Chinese Academy of Sciences has dated the formation of the basin […]

How warp drives don’t break relativity

Somehow, we all know how a warp drive works. You’re in your spaceship and you need to get to another star. So you press a button or flip a switch or pull a lever and your ship just goes fast. Like really fast. Faster than the speed of light. Fast enough that you can get […]

Extremely Large Telescope could sense hints of life at Proxima Centauri in just 10 hours, simulations suggest

The Extremely Large Telescope (ELT), currently under construction in northern Chile, will give us a better view of the Milky Way than any ground-based telescope before it. It’s difficult to overstate how transformative it will be.

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A simulated universe works better when dark energy changes over time

Dark energy is a mystery so daunting that it stretches and strains our most robust theories. The universe is expanding, driven by the unknown force that we’ve named Dark Energy. Dark Energy is also accelerating the rate of expansion. If scientists could figure out why, it would open up a whole new avenue of understanding. […]

A NASA spacecraft will make another close pass of the sun

A NASA spacecraft will make another close brush with the sun, the second of three planned encounters through the sizzling solar atmosphere.

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Cutting-edge experiments reveal ‘hidden’ details in transforming material with implications for faster microelectronics

Phase changes are central to the world around us. Probably the most familiar example is when ice melts into water or water boils into steam, but phase changes also underlie heating systems and even digital memory, such as that used in smartphones.

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An experimental test of the nonlocal energy alteration between two quantum memories

Quantum technologies operate by leveraging various quantum mechanical effects, including entanglement. Entanglement occurs when two or more particles share correlated states even if they are distant.

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Compact solid-state laser system generates 193-nm vortex beam for the first time

Deep ultraviolet (DUV) lasers, known for their high photon energy and short wavelengths, are essential in various fields such as semiconductor lithography, high-resolution spectroscopy, precision material processing, and quantum technology. These lasers offer increased coherence and reduced power consumption compared to excimer or gas discharge lasers, enabling the development of more compact systems.

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