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Eugene Emeralds Announce 2025 Coaching Staff

OurSports Central 

Eugene, OR - The Eugene Emeralds have announced their coaching staff for the 2025 season. Manager Jeremiah Knackstedt will lead the team for the 2nd s... - NWL Eugene Emeralds

Woman shoved into moving NYC subway train as transit violence spirals

New York Post 

A 23-year-old straphanger was shoved into an incoming an A train at a Manhattan subway station Monday morning — with bystanders leading cops to the suspect. The victim fell back onto the platform and suffered bruises to her face, hands, knees and shoulder but is expected to survive, law enforcement sources said. The shocking attack...

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A new experimental system to bring quantum technologies closer to students

Sciencedaily.com 

The world of quantum physics is experiencing a second revolution, which will drive an exponential leap in the progress of computing, the internet, telecommunications, cybersecurity and biomedicine. Quantum technologies are attracting more and more students who want to learn about concepts from the subatomic world -- such as quantum entanglement or quantum superposition -- to explore the innovative potential of quantum science. In fact, understanding the non-intuitive nature of quantum technology... Читать дальше...

Researchers discover new way to store hydrogen using lignin jet fuel

Sciencedaily.com 

An international team of scientists has discovered a way to store and release volatile hydrogen using lignin-based jet fuel that could open new pathways for sustainable energy production. In a new study scientists demonstrated that a type of lignin-based jet fuel they developed can chemically bind hydrogen in a stable liquid form. The research has many potential applications in fuels and transportation and could ultimately make it easier to harness hydrogen's potential as a high energy and zero emissions fuel source.

New weapon against harmful algal blooms

Sciencedaily.com 

Effective management of phosphorus is needed to curb the rise of harmful algal blooms. Few studies have explored how algal biomass, especially blue-green algae, can be used to create materials that remove phosphate from water. Researchers have filled that gap by transforming cyanobacterial biomass into materials that can pull harmful phosphorus out of water. Materials treated in the study removed more than 99% of phosphorus. With further refinement and scalability, this method could become a key tool for managing nutrient pollution.

Teachers like KL Krishna, they matter

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

The Padma Shri was awarded to K L Krishna of the Delhi School of Economics, known for his exceptional teachings in econometrics and industrial economics. Krishna's pedagogical brilliance and his contributions to dealing with Indian datasets made him a revered figure among students and colleagues. His recognition is well-deserved.

New measurements of solar radiative opacity thanks to helioseismology

Sciencedaily.com 

Researchers have pioneered an innovative method using helioseismology to measure the solar radiative opacity under extreme conditions. This groundbreaking work not only reveals gaps in our understanding of atomic physics but also confirms recent experimental results, thereby opening new perspectives in astrophysics and nuclear physics.

Researchers invent a new tool to help lower the cost of tomorrow's medicine

Sciencedaily.com 

Researchers have developed a new chemical tool that could help lower the cost of prescription medications. The tool, called AshPhos, is a ligand, or molecule, that makes it easier to create special carbon-nitrogen bonds. These bonds are the backbone of more than half of all medicines on the market today.

Diamond prices dropping sharply

Boing Boing 

Diamonds may be forever, but the price is dropping fast. Naturally-formed diamonds are losing their value so quickly—26% less today in shops than two years ago—that one gemologist described them as a "waste of money." The fall is driven, among other things, by mass production of lab-grown diamonds, whose own value has slumped by three quarters since the pandemic. — Read the rest

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How Titan maintains its atmosphere

Sciencedaily.com 

Scientists have performed laboratory experiments to better understand how Saturn's moon Titan can maintain its unique nitrogen-rich atmosphere. Titan is the second largest moon in our solar system and the only one that has a significant atmosphere.