Scientists create invisible objects in the microwave range without metamaterial cloaking -- ScienceDaily
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Physicists have managed to make homogenous cylindrical objects completely invisible in the microwave range. Contrary to the now prevailing notion of invisibility that relies on metamaterial coatings, the scientists achieved the result using a homogenous...
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Physicists have managed to make homogenous cylindrical objects completely invisible in the microwave range. Contrary to the now prevailing notion of invisibility that relies on metamaterial coatings, the scientists achieved the result using a homogenous...
Vladimir Putin Wins TIME 100 Reader's Poll
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He beat out pop star CL of the girl group 2NE1
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He beat out pop star CL of the girl group 2NE1
Return to Oz - Album on Imgur
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Some rare production photos from Return to Oz (1985)
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Some rare production photos from Return to Oz (1985)
Barry A. Hazle Jr., Atheist, Wins Nearly $2 Million In Settlement Over Faith-Based Rehab Program
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A California atheist has won a settlement of nearly $2 million after being sent to jail on a parole violation for objections he made about participating in a faith-based rehab program. Barry A. Hazle Jr., 46, served time for a conviction of metha...
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A California atheist has won a settlement of nearly $2 million after being sent to jail on a parole violation for objections he made about participating in a faith-based rehab program. Barry A. Hazle Jr., 46, served time for a conviction of metha...
Dan Ariely: How equal do we want the world to be? You'd be surprised
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The news of society's growing inequality makes all of us uneasy. But why? Dan Ariely reveals some new, surprising research on what we think is fair, as far as how wealth is distributed over societies ... then shows how it stacks up to the real stats.
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The news of society's growing inequality makes all of us uneasy. But why? Dan Ariely reveals some new, surprising research on what we think is fair, as far as how wealth is distributed over societies ... then shows how it stacks up to the real stats.
Ryan Hanigan's Nephew Catches David Ortiz's Home Run Ball at Fenway Opener
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Andover's Tanner O'Sullivan -- the nephew of Red Sox catcher Ryan Hanigan -- is the kid you saw on NESN casually snagging David Ortiz's inning home run from the first row on top of the Monster in left-center.
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Andover's Tanner O'Sullivan -- the nephew of Red Sox catcher Ryan Hanigan -- is the kid you saw on NESN casually snagging David Ortiz's inning home run from the first row on top of the Monster in left-center.
Timberwolves’ Arena Staff Cleaning Up During Third Quarter So They Can Go Home Right At Buzzer
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MINNEAPOLIS—Removing any filled trash bags from their receptacles and sweeping along the empty concourse, members of the Target Center custodial staff reportedly began cleaning up midway through the third quarter of Monday night’s game betwe...
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MINNEAPOLIS—Removing any filled trash bags from their receptacles and sweeping along the empty concourse, members of the Target Center custodial staff reportedly began cleaning up midway through the third quarter of Monday night’s game betwe...
Umpire Says He Was On LSD When He Called No-Hitter
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NEW YORK—Saying that he only vaguely remembers the historic game, former MLB umpire Jim Quick admitted Monday to calling a no-hitter during a 1980 matchup between the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Francisco Giants while high on the hallucinogenic dr...
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NEW YORK—Saying that he only vaguely remembers the historic game, former MLB umpire Jim Quick admitted Monday to calling a no-hitter during a 1980 matchup between the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Francisco Giants while high on the hallucinogenic dr...
Creationist cosmology conflicts with astrobiology: Extraterrestrial life would be evidence of evolution.
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Could primordial soup be served ice-cold and made with a liquid other than water? Astrobiologists believe that it’s possible on Titan. Although the temperature on Saturn’s massive moon is a chilly minus 179 degrees Celsius, it has a thick ni...
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Could primordial soup be served ice-cold and made with a liquid other than water? Astrobiologists believe that it’s possible on Titan. Although the temperature on Saturn’s massive moon is a chilly minus 179 degrees Celsius, it has a thick ni...
Kevin Rudd: Are China and the US doomed to conflict?
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The former prime minister of Australia, Kevin Rudd is also a longtime student of China, with a unique vantage point to watch its power rise in the past few decades. He asks whether the growing ambition of China will inevitably lead to conflict with othe...
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The former prime minister of Australia, Kevin Rudd is also a longtime student of China, with a unique vantage point to watch its power rise in the past few decades. He asks whether the growing ambition of China will inevitably lead to conflict with othe...
