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Phys.Org

Remarkable things happen when a "squishy" compound of manganese and sulfide (MnS2) is compressed in a diamond anvil, say researchers from the University of Rochester and the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV).

Orissa Diary

A group of astronomers have detected a very short, powerful burst of high-energy radiation that lasted for about a second and had been racing toward Earth for nearly half the present age of the universe.

K.V.V.U. T.V. Fox 5

Now anyone working indoors with the public is supposed to be masked up again, but just how effective will this mask mandate be?

K.T.N.V. T.V. ABC 13

The COVID-19 vaccines have been widely available for months, but none of them have actually gotten full approval from the Food and Drug Administration.

NewsBeezer

On August 26, 2020, NASA’s Fermi Gamma-Ray Space Telescope discovered a pulse of high-energy radiation that was hurtling towards Earth at nearly half the current age of the universe.

TVN

It lasted only a second and was the shortest gamma radiation burst (GRB), ever caused by the death a large star.

Endpoints News

Treatment of early Alzheimer’s patients with Biogen’s new drug Aduhelm should closely resemble how the drug was studied in its pivotal clinical trials, according to new recommendations from a panel of neuroscience experts led by UNLV’s Jeffrey Cummings.

Phys.org

Lasting only about a second, it turned out to be one for the record books—the shortest gamma-ray burst (GRB) caused by the death of a massive star ever seen.

The Chronicle of Higher Education

College leaders should be ready for protests, provocations, and lone attacks, experts say.

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