An ICE agent who fatally shot Renee Good reportedly suffered internal bleeding from a vehicle impact, intensifying scrutiny of official self-defence claims, procedural transparency, and federal–loc...
An ICE agent who fatally shot Renee Good reportedly suffered internal bleeding from a vehicle impact, intensifying scrutiny of official self-defence claims, procedural transparency, and federal–local tensions in Minneapolis.
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Researchers at Kumamoto University have discovered that a purely inorganic crystal grown from water solution can emit circularly polarized light, a special form of light whose "handedness" distingu...
Researchers at Kumamoto University have discovered that a purely inorganic crystal grown from water solution can emit circularly polarized light, a special form of light whose "handedness" distinguishes left from right.
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Amelia Ali, in the midst of a 'mental breakdown', killed her grandmother after being taken to her home by police. Officers removed the 40-year-old from a supported living facility after staff said ...
Amelia Ali, in the midst of a 'mental breakdown', killed her grandmother after being taken to her home by police. Officers removed the 40-year-old from a supported living facility after staff said they felt unsafe. Ms Ali has now admitted manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility, but questions remain in the tragic case. Why wasn't she taken somewhere else? Were there warning signs of what was to come? How could this have happened? Neal Keeling reports.
President Donald Trump's insistence that the U.S. will acquire Greenland "whether they like it or not" is just the latest chapter in a co-dependent and often complicated relationship between Americ...
President Donald Trump's insistence that the U.S. will acquire Greenland "whether they like it or not" is just the latest chapter in a co-dependent and often complicated relationship between America and the Arctic's largest island—one that stretches back more than a century.
A mouse scurries up to six chestnuts. Three look healthy. Three have exit holes where moth larvae ate the insides before they left. What does the mouse do?
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forestry
food
animals
technology
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Light-emitting semiconductors are used throughout everyday life in TVs, smartphones, and lighting. However, many technical barriers remain in developing environmentally friendly semiconductor mater...
Light-emitting semiconductors are used throughout everyday life in TVs, smartphones, and lighting. However, many technical barriers remain in developing environmentally friendly semiconductor materials.
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nanophysics
energy
technology
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Climate change is already fueling dangerous heat waves, raising sea levels and transforming the oceans. Even if countries meet their pledges to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions that are driving ...
Climate change is already fueling dangerous heat waves, raising sea levels and transforming the oceans. Even if countries meet their pledges to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions that are driving climate change, global warming will exceed what many ecosystems can safely handle.