
Physicists have created the first ever two-dimensional supersolid — a bizarre phase of matter that behaves like both a solid and a frictionless liquid at the same time.
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Physicists have created the first ever two-dimensional supersolid — a bizarre phase of matter that behaves like both a solid and a frictionless liquid at the same time.
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The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit court ruled the Federal Communications Commission failed to provide a reasoned explanation for its determination that its current guidelines adequately protect against harmful effects of exposure to radiofrequency radiation.
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In Italy, like in many nations the Covid-19 experimental serums were put into use under extraordinary authorization. That authorization has just expired, making the Vaxx passport a dead letter.
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Dr. Rochelle Walensky, the head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), said Wednesday that data sourced from Israel on COVID-19 vaccines shows that the efficacy of the shots has dropped among individuals who received their vaccines early on.
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The Australian government is going to seize 24,000 children from it’s citizens and place them in a stadium quarantine camp to be forcibly vaccinated. Parents will not be allowed to attend.
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A US science institute is on the verge of achieving a longstanding goal in nuclear fusion research. The National Ignition Facility uses a powerful laser to heat and compress hydrogen fuel, initiating nuclear fusion reactions.
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Quantum engineers from UNSW Sydney have removed a major obstacle that has stood in the way of quantum computers becoming a reality. They discovered a new technique they say will be capable of controlling millions of spin qubits—the basic units of information in a silicon quantum processor.
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Alkaloids is a term used collectively to describe a large and diverse group of chemicals that have alkali-like properties and at least one nitrogen atom in a heterocyclic ring structure.
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A ‘much see’ video for all still fearful over a non-existent deadly virus (just the flu re-packaged for the gullible). Dr. Roger Hodkinson is among thousands of brave medics exposing the greatest scientific fraud in human history.
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Olympic 400m hurdles champion Karsten Warholm says carbon-technology shoes are “hurting athletes’ credibility”.The 25-year-old Norwegian shaved seven tenths of a second off his own world record at the Tokyo Games.
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Just like with anything else, you learn a lot when you read the small print.
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The famous Neolithic monument inspired the “stone table” in The Chronicles of Narnia. But ever since the large quartz conglomerate rocks were first assembled in Herefordshire around 3,700BC, experts have remained puzzled by the monument.
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How about concrete? Often dismissed as boring, ugly & inert. Concrete is actually surprising, dynamic & incredibly complex.
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has posted a press release titled, “It’s official: July was Earth’s hottest month on record.”