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Why your expensive pistol starts letting you down after one range session
A premium pistol is not immune to stoppages, sluggish cycling, or early wear after a single trip to the range. In many cases, ...
Eight years after it closed for renovations, Bellefonte’s Kepler Pool is projected to reopen in 2028. According to Centre County Administrator John Franek, the Nittany Valley Joint Recreation ...
A naval engineer accidentally discovered the Slinky in 1943. Richard James noticed a spring behaving unusually. This ...
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What's in a shoe? Lighter than banana, a bar of soap; marathon runners now have a new cheat code
Sabastian Sawe's record-breaking achievement is the toast of the town. Know all about the shoe he wore and how it's a game changer for marathon runners.
Bucklew Scholars, with five — Rose Bigelow, Chastity Brockett, Roman Gevenosky, Liam Kruse and Sarah McBee — selected as ...
The Walmart Supercenter at 141 Washington Ave Ext in Albany has figured out something that will permanently alter your relationship with retail shopping. Once you’ve navigated this two-story marvel, ...
Researchers say that, using a patient’s own blood or donor blood, the technique could help control severe bleeding and improve treatment for people with clotting disorders.
Researchers at McGill University have developed a rapid way to engineer blood clots that stop severe bleeding and support ...
In 1900, Greek sponge fishermen stumbled upon the Antikythera Mechanism, a complex astronomical calculator that redefined our ...
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Programmable 3D-printed filaments mimic artificial muscles with heat-driven bending and twisting
Nature is replete with slender filaments that bend and coil—from climbing grape vines, to folded proteins, to elephant trunks that can pick up a peanut but also take down a tree.
Featured images by the Wisconsin State Journal's photo team of Amber Arnold, John Hart and Owen Ziliak.
Red blood cells modified with Nobel-prizewinning chemistry can snap together to form clots that staunch bleeding in seconds. That’s according to a study, published on 29 April in Nature 1, that tested ...
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