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For the Very First Time, We've Actually Filmed Sound Waves Inside Crystals
Popular Mechanics via Yahoo Finance· 7 months agoScientists Film Sound Waves Inside a Crystalenot-poloskun - Getty Images In order to understand the...
22 Famous Women in History You Need to Learn About ASAP
Cosmopolitan via Yahoo News· 3 months agoSome of the most incredible inventors, writers, politicians, & activists have been women. From Ida...
Monroe County property transfers: March 12
The Herald-Times via Yahoo Finance· 3 months agoProperty transfers filed at the Monroe County Assessor’s Office. Information includes property address, seller, buyer, sale price and date of sale. Names may reflect representatives of buyers ...
Central Indiana high school boys track and field regional results
IndyStar | The Indianapolis Star via Yahoo Sports· 1 year agoIHSAA boys track and field regionals were Thursday night. Brownsburg sprinters, Park Tudor's Jasiah...
IHSAA boys track and field: Sectional results from Central Indiana
IndyStar | The Indianapolis Star via Yahoo Sports· 1 year agoIndiana high school boys track and field sectionals got underway Thursday night. Here are the...
Redding-area boys basketball all-league, MVP and Coach of the Year announced
Redding Record Searchlight via Yahoo Sports· 2 months agoThe basketball season in the Northern Section has concluded, but honors and recognition for players...
Campus News: Fall 2023 honorees and graduates
Post-Bulletin, Rochester, Minn. via Yahoo News· 2 months agoApr. 2—Central Lakes College — Rochester: Johnny Tong; Taopi: Sean Humphrey. Concordia University — Rochester: Hope Nelson. Alexandria Technical and Community College — Goodhue: Lucas Melson ...
How West Valley's Shelbie Rogers went from being 'nearly paralyzed' to a two-time champion
Redding Record Searchlight via Yahoo Sports· 2 weeks agoThree years ago, West Valley’s Shelbie Rogers wasn’t sure she’d walk again. On Friday, she walked...
How MIT scientists fought for gender equality — and won
LA Times via Yahoo News· 1 year agoIn 1999, when women scientists forced real change at MIT, journalist Kate Zernike broke the story. Here's why she revisits it in her book, 'The Exceptions.'