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Researchers at the University of Hong Kong have developed a method to change the emission color of gallium nitride (GaN) from ultraviolet to blue light using mechanical stretching.
Researchers led by Dr. Martha Gledhill have developed a chemical model that accounts for the diversity of organic molecules in seawater to better predict iron availability and mineral formation.
Researchers from the University of Trento and other European institutions have discovered that fundamental atomic vibrations in ultra-stable glasses remain similar to those in ordinary glasses.
The article discusses the Virginia Supreme Court's decision to overturn a redistricting map and the subsequent efforts by progressives to lower the judicial retirement age.
LaMelo Ball and Ana Montana announced the birth of their son, LaOne, and the launch of a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting women through fertility and IVF processes.
The authors argue that New Zealand's current non-binding AI framework for the public service is insufficient to manage the complexities and risks of AI deployment.
The article discusses the Los Angeles Dodgers' roster challenge as Mookie Betts returns from the injured list. It examines the potential candidates for removal from the active roster, weighing the performance and contractual status of Alex…
The article reports on a $200 million divorce dispute between Setareh Bral and Dr. Ryan Aronin. It details allegations made by Aronin in court documents regarding Bral's attempts to shield assets and income from the divorce proceedings.
Twenty British citizens evacuated from the MV Hondius cruise ship following a hantavirus outbreak have arrived in Manchester. The passengers are being transported to Arrowe Park Hospital for medical testing and a 72-hour quarantine period.
An NBC News analysis reports that President Donald Trump has pardoned a high number of wealthy individuals and political allies during the first year of his second term.
Finland has begun operations at the Syväjärvi lithium mine, which is described as Europe's first complete mine-to-refinery product. The text notes that lithium is a strategic resource essential for the production of modern electronics.
The article discusses a report from the United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health regarding the environmental and social costs of extracting critical minerals for green energy.
The article discusses the United Arab Emirates' decision to leave OPEC and the potential for other member nations, such as Kazakhstan, Nigeria, and Venezuela, to follow suit.
A 5-year-old boy and two men were shot in Washington D.C.'s Shaw neighborhood on Tuesday night. Police believe the shooting was not targeted due to the distance between the gunmen and the victims, and all three are expected to survive.
The article discusses a study published in the Sociology of Sport Journal regarding the relationship between religious affiliation and sports gambling in the United States.
Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi has been transferred to a hospital in Tehran after a temporary suspension of her sentence and the payment of bail.
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The article reports on a Truth Social post by Donald Trump in which he claims his actions have stopped Iran from mocking the United States.
The article discusses a study published in Ocean & Coastal Management which argues that the societal costs of bottom trawling in Europe, particularly regarding CO2 emissions, far outweigh the industry's profits.