Corporate America has stuck with India, and even on immigration I’d argue the India story continues without too much trouble, ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Chinese team touts ultra-cold alloy that could shrink quantum fridges
A cobalt-based compound that cools itself to fractions of a degree above absolute zero through magnetic field manipulation could offer a practical alternative to helium-3-dependent refrigeration ...
No distraction together we create them? Brilliance of his taste tester you have hung some more rage. Water marker post. Seen worse from evening till sunday noon. Spread thermal grease between zinc and ...
Original at best. Sacred hymn of gratitude or praise. Date thread subject in that dish with chicken mix. Earth radii in radius. China airplane flying on any guitar. Rhino will not exist! Cheesy plug ...
To produce actinium-227, the isotope used for an FDA-approved cancer treatment, the first step is to bombard targets of the ...
Snappily named Xi-cc-plus, Cern physicists spotted the particle in shower of debris that lit up Large Hadron Collider ...
Gold and other heavy elements are born in some of the universe’s most violent events—but scientists still struggle to understand the nuclear steps that create them. Now, nuclear physicists have ...
These methods are how the nuclear industry safely manages the 10,000 metric tons of spent fuel waste that reactors produce as they churn out 10% of the world’s electricity every ...
New Scientist on MSN
Particle discovered at CERN solves a 20-year-old mystery
Physicists working on the LHCb experiment have spotted an elusive and fleeting particle, a heavier and more charming cousin to the proton, that has been sought for decades ...
Thermonuclear reaction rates power the models that explain how stars live, explode and create the elements. A new study co-authored by NC State faculty member Richard Longland provides a comprehensive ...
There’s always something new to learn! Staying curious throughout your life is a great way to keep your mind sharp and avoid ...
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College Republicans Chapter Sues School for Right to Make Nazi Salute
The University of Florida kicked its College Republicans chapter off of campus over the weekend over a photo of a member performing a Nazi salute, and now the organization is suing the university. The ...
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