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Brighter X Rays from Ultralight Silver Material
Mark Buchanan
Gone in a flash. A bright blast of x rays is generated when the 4-mm-wide cylindrical target made of a metal foam (gray) is hit by multiple laser beams. The target explodes, ionizing the silver atoms ...[Continue Reading]
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3 days ago
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How do DNA tests tell if two people are related?
Skyler Ware
DNA tests can tell people where in the world their ancestors came from, and if they're at risk of developing different genetic conditions. They can sometimes even help people connect with family memb ...[Continue Reading]
Live Science
1 day ago
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Yes, food and drinks taste different on a plane and there's a reason
Christine Rousselle
Airplane food often gets a bad rap. As it turns out, it's not entirely the airlines' fault that food tastes different at 30,000 feet than it does on terra firma and it's not all in your head that y ...[Continue Reading]
Fox News
1 day ago
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USTM NSS Volunteer Teihun Makri qualifies for Vikshit Bharat National Championship 2025
Syllad | The Rising Meghalaya
Syllad | The Rising MeghalayaJanuary 5, 2025 Teihun Makri, a dedicated volunteer of the NSS Cell at the University of Science & Technology Meghalaya (USTM), has brought immense pride to her inst ...[Continue Reading]
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1 day ago
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St. FX researchers build first-of-its-kind landfill simulator
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St. Francis Xavier University researchers have built a first-of-its-kind simulation facility to test methane measurement technology for landfills. Dave Risk, an emissions measurement researcher at t ...[Continue Reading]
CBC News
1 day ago
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Crises and controversy: our predictions on whats next for education in 2025
Carl O'Brien
1. Next minister for education to pass Leaving Cert reform test despite opposition The Leaving Cert marks its 100th birthday this year but its safe to assume students and their parents wont be getti ...[Continue Reading]
The Irish Times
1 day ago