The St. Louis Cardinals utility man will help the club at some point. But when?
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Microscope reveals something moving in this air filter
A microscope reveals unexpected movement inside an air filter raising concerns about what we breathe daily. #Microscope ...
Sporting directors and global heads of football are not an entirely new concept, but they do generate plenty of questions ...
A typically friendly setting for one of their own turned tense on Capitol Hill Wednesday with senators grilling Markwayne ...
From whale hearts to giraffe tongues, explore how huge and tiny animal body parts really are, using everyday objects as your ...
Compact heat exchangers could enable advanced nuclear reactors that are smaller, more efficient and more affordable—but a ...
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Chaos as a matter of direction: Researchers build layered material where order and disorder coexist
Some materials behave unexpectedly. They crack differently than expected, or react in ways that are hard to explain. The ...
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Why Muslim zakat giving was under the microscope this Ramadan
(RNS) — A fatwa expanding almsgiving to politicians and public policy campaigns stoked a debate on the fourth pillar of Islam ...
MIT physicists have built a powerful new microscope that uses terahertz light to uncover hidden quantum motions inside ...
Aleksandr Karelin was the "Russian Bear," one of the most ferocious Olympians to ever live. Akira Maeda was a retired ...
In a below-ground lab off Fitch Street, Maggie Blanchard is working with fellow SCSU students to study how fuel cells degrade -- and to help keep Connecticut on the cutting edge of "quantum." On ...
Built from thickets of glucose, galactose, mannose and more, the glycome plays key roles in cell communication, immunity and ...
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