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Information could be a fundamental part of the universe, and may explain dark energy and dark matter
For more than a century, physics has been built on two great theories. Einstein's general relativity explains gravity as the ...
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Karen Read's Attorneys Ask Court to Dismiss Part of O'Keefe Family's Wrongful Death Lawsuit
A jury acquitted Read of O'Keefe's murder earlier this year, but she is currently facing a wrongful death lawsuit in Plymouth ...
Ashok Leyland Ltd, the flagship company of the Hinduja Group, is collaborating with China’s CALB Group Co to develop ...
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How manmade wetlands helped turn part of the New Hanover County landfill 'green'
Built decades ago to treat "trash water," wetlands at the county landfill continue to thrive even if they've outlived their original purpose.
Dr. Jonathan Cherry of BU said the study’s results “have the potential to significantly change how we view contact sports.” ...
More than 4 million people worldwide have end-stage kidney disease that requires hemodialysis, a treatment in which a machine ...
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Research Unveils Gut-Lung Interactions That Protect Foals From Pneumonia
A new study shows how bacteria administered to foals via feeding tubes trigger a response in respiratory immune cells.
This measured data on long life HTPEM fuel cells will help quantify maintenance savings and encourage adoption of the ...
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Battery made from natural materials could replace conventional lithium-ion batteries
What if the next battery you buy was made from the same kinds of ingredients found in your body? That's the idea behind a ...
The Space Intelligence Production Cell at the Springfield-Beckley Air National Guard Base — which will have a ceremonial ribbon-cutting Friday — will be on the front line of informing national leaders ...
A tightening in federal customs enforcement under a law to restrict imports made by forced labor in China’s Xinjiang region had snagged Qcells cell imports from Southeast Asia.
In part two of The Standard’s interview with Noureddin Bongo, we look in detail at the allegations against him in Gabon and the torture he endured.
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