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Electricity pioneer helped light up 1890s Tucson
Arizona Daily Star· 3 days agoNote to readers: This is a reprint of a 2015 Arizona Daily Star article. A man who helped light up Tucson started his career at sea while he was still a...
Best of Scientific Breakthroughs | The Daily Nexus
Daily Nexus· 5 days agoWith AI often missing the mark on replicating verbal and written human interpretations of the world, William Wang, a professor in the Department of Computer Science at UC Santa Barbara and director ...
New breakthrough may let us charge smartphones in 60 seconds
BGR· 4 days agoWhat if charging your phone took less time than brushing your teeth? A new study published in...
Housing plans headed to city council
North Platte Bulletin· 4 days agoTogether, the two projects could add up to 850 housing units inside the city limits. The plan for the Canteen Commons Apartments near the federal building was before the CRA ...
San Antonio-built device headed to moon on NASA mission
San Antonio Express-News· 6 days agoIn a clean room at Firefly Aerospace’s headquarters outside Austin, engineers are putting the final...
Old News | Great Northern Railroad to build its depot at the foot of Kittitas Street; Turtle Rock,...
The Wenatchee World· 3 days agoWaterville experienced an earthquake yesterday with the shock heaviest in the Badger Mountain area....
On-Chip GHz Time Crystals With Semiconductor Photonic Devices Pave Way To New Physics And...
PhotonicsOnline· 5 days agoResearchers have for the first time observed a time crystal on a microscale semiconductor chip oscillating at a rate of several billion times per second, unveiling exceptionally high non-linear ...
Company was relocating utility lines when explosion happened at Youngstown building
The East Liverpool Review· 4 days agoGreenHeart Companies was relocating utility lines — including gas lines — at Realty Tower when a huge explosion caused heavy damage to the downtown building, according to a city official. Efforts ...
Lompoc should regulate drones
Santa Maria Sun· 4 days agoThe Lompoc City Council was scheduled to discuss a proposed city ordinance concerning unmanned aerial vehicles on Jan. 16. The military, police, and fire agencies use these aircraft for important reconnaissance work during emergencies.