Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy will travel to Asia for talks with potential partners for the proposed $44 billion LNG export ...
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Soon after it was first marketed in 1976, colorless cubic zirconia became the dominant diamond imitation, with current production of approximately 60 million carats per year. Although cubic zirconia ...
Scientists have found a way to store hundreds of terabytes of data onto a tiny crystal, with plans to scale this up to a disc ...
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Dodge sold 356 Hemi-equipped Challenger R/T in 1970. This triple-black gem is one of 150 hardtops fitted with the three-speed ...
Step up from a high-performance four-seat piston aircraft and step out in style with a new cabin-class owner-flown six-seater ...
"In our crystal, where we have around 40mm 3 [0.002 cubic inches], we could store a few hundred terabytes,” França told Live Science. After performing some calculations, he put the figure at ...
An equation is a statement with an equals sign, stating that two expressions are equal in value, for example \(3x + 5 = 11\) Solving an equation means finding the value or values for which the two ...
The evidence is convincing in terms of the soundness of the theoretical projections and the impact that accounting for group sizes may have on inferences from surveillance data. However, it has not ...
Here’s where it gets weird. The “split-window” Corvette only lasted a single model year because buyers (and some Chevrolet big-wigs) were unhappy with how it affected rear visibility. In fact, it was ...
Speaking to a couple Burleigh locals in the week leading up to the ABB Finals, they were nervously watching Alfred’s errant tracking, hopeful the very decent banks at Burleigh would not be washed away ...