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Solving a Rubik’s Cube doesn’t have to be complicated. In this video, I break down the easiest method step-by-step, making it simple for beginners to follow along and finally crack the cube. From the ...
SCOTLAND, CT. (WFSB) - One small town, six zip codes. Scotland is one step closer to bringing the number down to one. The debacle has led to mail errors and packages being held for the near 1,600 ...
Abstract: Atomic magnetometers have been widely used for the measurement of ultra-weak magnetic signals, while the high-uniformity magnetic fields are required to maintain the stable working ...
1 Department of Mathematical Sciences, Kent State University, Kent, OH, USA. 2 Department of Mathematics, Comilla University, Cumilla, Bangladesh. 3 School of Computer Science and Technology, ...
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Measurements at the Large Hadron Collider have been stymied by one of the most central phenomena of the quantum world. But now, a young researcher has championed a new method to solve the problem ...
The researchers’ device applies principles of neural networking to an optical framework. As a wave encoded with a PDE passes through the ONE’s series of components, its properties gradually shift and ...
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A regional working group in Rockford, Illinois, that helped achieve functional zero for veteran homelessness in the city. (Photo via Community Solutions) This is your first of three free stories this ...
When: Elizabethtown Area school board meeting, March 11. What happened: Board members discussed revising the library materials policy to allow for the removal of books with sexually explicit content.