(WCMH) -- The first full day of World Cup action brought historic results for many nations. Fanbases from across the globe gathered across the U.S. and Canada on Saturday to see a couple of intriguing draws, a win nearly 40 years in the making, and a Group D upset. For Sunday, European powers will debut [...]
A few years ago, Teenage Engineering partnered with designer Yuri Suzuki for a cute lo-fi vinyl cutter. Now the Swedes are going pro with the limited-edition APC-2, a full-sized record cutter for churning out high-quality playback discs.Continue ReadingCategory: Music, Consumer Tech, TechnologyTags: Vinyl, Production
Pete Crow-Armstrong homered on the first pitch of the game, and the Chicago Cubs hit two more home runs in a 6-1 victory over the San Francisco Giants on Saturday night, clinching their first series victory since early May.
Engineers often treat impurities as a problem to eliminate to improve material performance. But new research from Osaka Metropolitan University and Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of Materials IWM suggests that in some cases, a little chemical messiness is exactly what helps materials slide more smoothly. The findings were published in Advanced Science.
It's not unusual to see a few brave souls wrapped in gloves and balaclavas jogging along the Charles or through Cambridge Common in the snow. But for most of us, running outdoors is a fair-weather sport.
Bulk buying is a tried-and-true way to get discounts on rooftop solar. Now programs aimed at heat pumps are popping up too, helping people save thousands of dollars.
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(WCMH) -- The first full day of World Cup action brought historic results for many nations. Fanbases from across the globe gathered across the U.S. and Canada on Saturday to see a couple of intriguing draws, a win nearly 40 years in the making, and a Group D upset. For Sunday, European powers will debut [...]
The nights surrounding the new moon on June 14 are the perfect time to hunt for planets and sparkling constellations in the late spring sky.
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Using data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory, astronomers may have found a supernova remnant in an intriguing neighborhood in the middle of our galaxy. A paper describing these new findings was published in The Astrophysical Journal.