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Super-X’ design shows major advantages in handling hot exhaust of fusion energy

Temperatures of more than 10,000°C and a hail of charged particles from the fusion fuel (plasma): These are extreme conditions that the exhaust wall (divertor) of future fusion power plants will need to withstand. It makes handling the exhaust stream one of the main challenges to realizing clean, safe and affordable commercial fusion power plants. […]

Man enters NYPD station, slashes cop in face before fatal OIS

The injured officer was able to fend off the attacker; other cops pursued the man, firing shots after he lunged at another officer with the knife

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‘To protect and soft serve’: Police ice cream truck programs aim to build community trust

“The smiles on the kids’ faces are really what make you realize that this is a great community outreach service,” said Lt. Kyle Besse of the Norwich PD

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TRAPPIST-1e observations narrow down possibilities for atmosphere and surface water on elusive exoplanet

University of Bristol astrophysicists are helping shed new light on an Earth-sized exoplanet 40 light years away where liquid water in the form of a global ocean or icy expanse might exist on its surface. That would only be possible if an atmosphere is present—a big mystery that the scientists are attempting to unravel and […]

Earth has an outer space treaty, but is it time for an orbital activity treaty?

Did you know nearly 17,500 satellites have been launched since 1957? Or what about the fact that more than 10% of those launches weren’t registered internationally?

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Ancient Astronauts: Intriguing 10,000-year-old cave paintings in India show “Aliens and UFO’s“

Dating back at least 10,000 years, the intricate cave paintings found in a cave in India depict humans, animals, and everyday life in 8,000 BCE, but also kangaroos and giraffes not native to India. However, the most stunning parts of the cave paintings are the mysterious Alien Creatures and UFO’s which according to many, […]

What is a quantum computer’s speed limit? Entanglement can provide an answer

Since the 1990s, evidence has been growing that quantum computers should be able to solve a range of particularly complex computational problems, with applications in everything from supply chain management to medicine and beyond.

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‘Blood Moon’ rises during total lunar eclipse

Stargazers enjoyed a “Blood Moon” Sunday night during a total lunar eclipse visible across Asia and swaths of Europe and Africa.

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Written in Stone: The Inga Stone—an ancient monument depicting a rare “Star Map”

The most famous symbols on the Inga Stone are those representing the constellation of Orion, and the Milky Way Galaxy. Experts refer to the Inga Stone as “an exceptional archeoastronomy monument, like no other in the world.”

The Inga stone also referred to as the “Pedra Do Inga” is currently one of the most […]

Hidden mechanisms that prevent bridge collapse under catastrophic events uncovered

A team from the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV) and the University of Vigo (UVigo) has just published in Nature the results of a study in which they have uncovered why bridges—specifically steel truss bridges—do not collapse when affected by a catastrophic event such as an impact or an earthquake. And their conclusions are similar […]

Mars has a solid core, resolving a longstanding planetary mystery, according to new study

Scientists have discovered that Mars has an interior structure similar to Earth’s. Results from NASA’s InSight mission suggest that the red planet has a solid inner core surrounded by a liquid outer core, potentially resolving a longstanding mystery.

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Retired Air Force Engineer claims secret base in Ohio hides Aliens, Alien tech, and UFOs

Ok, forget about Area 51, and meet the secret Air Force base in Ohio that according to a man who worked for 39 years at the base as an engineer, hides not only living aliens but alien technology and UFO’s.

Apparently, the TRUTH is OUT THERE. According to statements from a former Air Force […]

N.J. police aid in rescue of children who jumped out of window to escape fire

The Keansburg Police Department officers, who were first to arrive on the scene, coaxed three children to jump from the windows and got them to safety

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San Diego college’s new public safety degree gives first responders an advancement edge

Miramar College’s two-year program arms veterans and working first responders with advanced emergency management skills to move up the ranks

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Mass. officer shot in home while off-duty to be under house arrest

North Andover officers went to Kelsey Fitzsimmons’ home to serve her with an abuse prevention order; an armed confrontation took place when she was served, resulting in her suffering a gunshot wound

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