The history of our planet has been written, among other things, in the periodic inversion of its magnetic poles. Scientists at the Weizmann Institute of Science propose a new way to read this historical record: on ice. Their findings, which were recently reported in Letters of Earth and Planetary Science, …
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Cam Newton’s fantasy football perspective and projection as a New England patriot
11:05 PM ET Mike Clay Near ESPN Writer Fantasy football, NFL analyst for ESPN.com Member of Pro Football Writers of America Founding Director of Pro Football Focus Fantasy Winner of the 2013 FSTA award for the most accurate preseason ranking Stephania Bell Near ESPN Senior Writer Senior Writer for ESPN.com …
Read More »Panasonic Toughbook A3 review: the tablet that does it all
Panasonic is the market leader when it comes to rugged personal computing devices, which can be delivered to those who work in the most extreme conditions. These can include fire departments, the police department, the military, and more. Those using the device should be able to do the job from …
Read More »Los Angeles County Coronavirus Cases Increase As Bars Forced To Close
Los Angeles County public health officials on Sunday reported 2,542 more cases of COVID-19 and 20 related deaths. It was the second highest daily total of new cases in the county since the pandemic began. Los Angeles County has recorded a total of nearly 98,000 cases and more than 3,300 …
Read More »Sterling 8/10, De Bruyne 7/10 as Man City reaches the FA Cup semifinals
4:03 PM ET Rob dawsonCorrespondent Manchester City reserved its place in the last four FA Cup games with a 2-0 victory over Newcastle on Sunday. Pep Guardiola’s team will play Arsenal at Wembley in the semifinals after a Kevin De Bruyne penalty and a goal by Raheem Sterling earned them …
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