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Physicists create thin films that unite topological insulators and ferroelectric behavior

RIKEN physicists have created the first thin films featuring a special combination of electrical and topological properties. This demonstration could help to realize new forms of electronics that are highly energy efficient.

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Novel approach suppresses magnetic noise for the fast optical control of a coherent hole spin in a microcavity

Quantum technologies, devices that work by leveraging quantum mechanical effects, could outperform classical technologies in some fields and settings. The so-called spin (i.e., intrinsic angular momentum) carried by quantum particles is central to the functioning of quantum systems, as it can store quantum information.

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3D-printed superconductor achieves record performance with soft matter approach

Nearly a decade after they first demonstrated that soft materials could guide the formation of superconductors, Cornell researchers have achieved a one-step, 3D printing method that produces superconductors with record properties.

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At least 5 children injured in a shooting at Minneapolis Catholic school

The Minneapolis city government said the shooter had been “contained” after the gunfire at the Annunciation Church’s school, and there was no “active threat” to residents

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Crowd throws fireworks at Ore. police trying to break up street takeover

Portland Police said the crowd was hostile as officers moved in and some people threw lit fireworks from above; street racing participants also surrounded cops who initiated stops

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N.M. LEOs fired after deputy kills rabbit, threatens colleagues with TASER

Video shows former Gramt County Deputy Alejandro Gomez smiled at the camera while holding the rabbit; moments later, Gomez threw the rabbit into the vehicle

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Meet the 3.6 million-year-old footprints of Africa

In 2016, experts uncovered 13 footprints which they believe date back more than 3.6 million years. The enigmatic footprints were discovered in modern-day Tanzania and were preserved for millions of years thanks to a region which was at that time covered with wet volcanic ash.

The Southern part of the hominin trackway in test-pit […]

August 27, 2025 – Is 3I/ATLAS A Secret Government Crisis?

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Surid, aka Enoch: the real Pyramid builder? Ancient texts reveal jaw-dropping details

What if the Great Pyramid of Giza predates the Egyptian civilization? And what if Khufu was not the one who commissioned it?

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On the West bank of the River Nile stands one of the most impressive and oldest wonders of the ancient world, the Great Pyramid of Giza.

Believed to have been built […]

Kan. officer killed after fleeing suspect intentionally strikes him

Kansas City Officer Hunter Simoncic, 26, was deploying stop sticks when the driver swerved toward him in what the chief called an intentional act

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‘Just another slap in the face’: Executive salaries soar at 9/11 museum despite $20M loss

The 9/11 Memorial and Museum hiked executive pay to $850K amid big deficits and taxpayer aid, angering victims’ families

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‘Let’s-a-go!’: Video shows rideshare driver helping Fla. deputy catch fleeing suspect

A game of Mario Kart can be seen on a screen in the back seat of the Good Samaritan’s car as he gave the Pinellas County deputy a “power-up” during a foot pursuit

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Ambush attacks on police remain high, with 56 officers shot through July 2025

FOP data reports that at least 56 officers have been shot in ambush attacks in 2025, constituting more than 28% of the total number of officers shot in the line of duty

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N.J. appeals court rules state promotion exam was altered unfairly after candidates took it

The New Jersey Civil Service Commission removed the last 10 questions from a 2019 sergeant exam, saying those questions unfairly lowered scores for Black and Hispanic officers

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Man arrested for burglarizing Okla. deputy’s home returns next day to set it ablaze

The man “appears to have been targeting law enforcement vehicles & homes to burglarize” when he was first arrested, according to the McClain County Sheriff’s Office

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