Monthly Archives: August 2020

Researchers generate attosecond light from industrial laser

Credit: Unsplash / CC0 Public Domain Researchers from the University of Central Florida make the leading field of attosecond science more accessible to researchers from all disciplines. Their method of opening up the field is detailed in a new study published in the journal today Science Advances. An attosecond is …

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The Detroit Lions attempt five defensive approaches

The Detroit Lions struggle to find depth on defensive tackle. They made two big signatures on the position in Danny Shelton and Nick Williams early in free agency, and the return of 2018 standout Da’Shawn Hand should help as well, but there is not too much happening on the depth …

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US economic recovery gets steam while others stutter

The U.S. economy gained momentum this month as companies shook the effects of the pandemic-induced decline, although yields in other parts of the world were slower, according to new research from purchasing managers. The data released Friday suggests that U.S. companies will look back on demand when they reopen from …

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Greenland lost 586 billion tons of ice in 2019

Greenland lost a record amount of ice during an extra warm 2019, with the melt massive enough to cover California in more than four feet (1.25 meters) of water, a new study said. After two years when summer ice melting was minimal, last summer broke all records with 586 billion …

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