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Technologyreview.com

In the pit lane of the Homestead-Miami speedway in Florida, inside a track on which race cars sometimes travel at over 300 kilometers an hour, a small crowd is watching something considerably slower but arguably far more impressive.

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arclein

My expertise is bringing people back from "terminal" which is NOT an easy thing for the individual to do. Not easy at all, very trying, very lengthy and encompasses far more than just the physical side of life. You will be challenged not only physica

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Next News Network

The White House has admitted they ran a fake vaccination program, with the goal of collecting DNA samples from children. The covert operation took place in the Middle East. Vaccinations were promised to people, who the government claims were tied

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ibtimes.co.uk

Scientists from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) have built a fast-running biped robot that can reach a top speed of 46 km/hour (28.6mph) on a treadmill.

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arclein

The medical issue Alex was suffering from actually had nothing to do with his mental wit, but was rather an issue of hearing: Alex suffered from a deformity in his inner ear known as Mondini dysplasia alongside a separate and progressive condition, E

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arclein

ow at last researchers have deciphered the cryptic structure of one class of the superconductors, providing a basis for theories about how they manage to transport electricity with perfect efficiency when cooled, and how scientists might raise their

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GLP

More than 40 years after a Soviet nuclear physicist proposed an outlandish theory that trios of particles can arrange themselves in an infinite nesting-doll configuration, experimentalists have reported strong evidence that this bizarre state of matt

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popsci.com

“In terms of strength, wood is pretty good,” says Mike Gruntman, professor of astronautics at the University of Southern California. Early airplanes were built with wood, all the way into the early 1930s. (There were also wooden submarines.)

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