Published research in Science progress It has been found that large spin-orbit couplings and strong electronic correlation in uranium-cobalt-aluminum systems doped with ruthenium have resulted in enormous incompatible nernst conductivity. Uranium and actinide alloys are promising materials for studying the topology of materials and the interplay between strong electron correlations, …
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This story is breaking down and will be updated. HEB is finally bringing its name to the supermarket for Dublas-Fort Worth. The San Antonio-based grocery store, which has been buying land in North Texas for more than 20 years, has always said it doesn’t matter when it expands. HB said …
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Researchers said Thursday they have found evidence that the coronavirus infects the inside of the cheeks, the mucous membranes and the salivary glands. Their findings, detailed in the journal Nature Medicine, could explain why so many people infected with coronavirus lose their sense of taste. They also suggest that the …
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The mysterious bright lights scattering in the night sky of the Pacific Northwest on Thursday were not planes or meteors, but the wreckage of a SpaceX rocket. That’s what experts say, at least. But not everyone got the memo, so there was plenty of confusion. “We get a lot of …
Read More »The mysterious killer of the Bald Eagles was finally identified
Bald eagles, as well as other wildlife, have suffered from a mysterious neurodegenerative disease in the southern United States since the 1990s. New research by Martin Luther University Hell-Wittenberg (MLU) in Germany and the University of Georgia in the USA identifies the causes of these deaths: toxins produced by cyanobacteria …
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