EDITOR’S NOTE: The daily numbers we report do not match the numbers the state reports for each day. Every day at 10 a.m., we subtract the numbers from the previous day from 10 a.m. and subtract them from the current numbers of the state at 10 p.m. Rather than reporting …
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Stanford Scientists Slow Light Down and Steer It With Resonant Nanoantennas
An artistic display of a high-Q metasurface beam splitter. These “high-quality factor” as well as “high-Q” resonators could lead to new ways of manipulating and using light. Credit: Riley A. Suhar Researchers have created ultrathin silicon nanoantennas that drop and divert light, for applications in Quantum Computing, LIDAR and even …
Read More »Scientists find new cause of event of mass extinction
(News) – An event for mass extinction that struck Earth 359 million years ago still has scientists scratching their heads. Are there volcanic eruptions? The meteorite? Gamma-ray bursts? A new paper looks at another possible culprit: exploding stars. Researchers from the University of Illinois claim that evidence hidden in rocks …
Read More »Wealthy Hamptons Party Hosts Use Fast Testing for Guests to Maintain Whole Lifestyle: Report
Hampton’s elite party members enjoy concierge coronavirus testing, sometimes up to the amount of $ 500 per test, according to a report in the New York Times. In an interview with Dr. Asma Rashid described to the Times an environment removed from the more intense scenes of the pandemic. Rashid …
Read More »Why I choose Lightning to defeat Bruins in the second round
The Bruins are testing enough on the battlefield that it is not often that you choose them to lose a series without a second thought. For what a great goalie, difficult line or great record an opponent can have, Boston has often found solutions over the years. (Sure, the solution …
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